From child workers in China to migrants in Israel, from trade unionsts in Pakistan to indigenous people in Peru. Some of the worst stories of violation of core labour and human rights were brought to the attention of the International labour conference, the annual meeting of the ILO, in Geneva. Here we publish a list of the cases discussed, with a link to the whole report, transcripts of speeches of governments’, trade unions’ and employers’ representatives and also ILO observations and requests. 2009 Report of the Committee on the Application of Standards
This is the link to the original report of ILO Committee of experts, issued in March, with a much longer list of countries questioned for non application of international labour conventions: Report of the Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations
International labour conference 2009.
Observations and information on the application of Conventions
Issues and countries:
Forced Labour in MYANMAR
Old-Age Insurance (Industry, etc.) in CHILE
Labour Inspection in NIGERIA
Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise in BELARUS, COLOMBIA ETHIOPIA, GUATEMALA, MYANMAR, PAKISTAN, PANAMA, PHILIPPINES, SWAZILAND, TURKEY, VENEZUELA
Migration for Employment in ISRAEL
Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining in COSTA RICA
Equal Remuneration, in MAURITANIA
Discrimination (Employment and Occupation) in IRAN,
REPUBLIC OF KOREA, KUWAIT
Employment Policy in, CHINA
Minimum Age in MALAYSIA
Migrant Workers in ITALY
Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in PERU
Worst Forms of Child Labour in CONGO and RUSSIAN FEDERATION

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