The Origins of the International Labor Organization: DocumentsJames T. Shotwell Columbia University Press, 1934 - Labor laws and legislation, International |
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... submitted to it . Its duty shall be only to investigate or examine . On all questions and complaints submitted to it it shall draw up a report , which will be communicated to the interested States . " As a last resource a question in ...
... submitted to it . Its duty shall be only to investigate or examine . On all questions and complaints submitted to it it shall draw up a report , which will be communicated to the interested States . " As a last resource a question in ...
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... submitted for signature . Mr. Mahaim supported Mr. Vandervelde's view . He recognised that it was bold to substitute a two - thirds majority for the traditional principle of unanimity , but this innovation had already been admitted in ...
... submitted for signature . Mr. Mahaim supported Mr. Vandervelde's view . He recognised that it was bold to substitute a two - thirds majority for the traditional principle of unanimity , but this innovation had already been admitted in ...
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James T. Shotwell. DOCUMENT 41 Memorandum Submitted by the Czecho - Slovakian Delegation on March 11 , 1919 [ The following memorandum , although prepared at the end of February , was submitted to the Commission when it reassembled on ...
James T. Shotwell. DOCUMENT 41 Memorandum Submitted by the Czecho - Slovakian Delegation on March 11 , 1919 [ The following memorandum , although prepared at the end of February , was submitted to the Commission when it reassembled on ...
Contents
Extract from resolution of the American Federation of Labor Novem | 3 |
Resolutions of the International Labor Conference at Leeds July 1916 | 23 |
Circular Letter by Carl Legien commenting on Leeds resolutions | 30 |
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