Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
The 46th session of the International Labor Conference took place in Geneva from June 6 through June 29, 1962, under the presidency of Mr. John Lynch (Minister for Industry and Commerce and government delegate of Ireland). According to Mr. David A. Morse, the Director-General, despite disputes, restlessness, impatience, and criticism, disagreement had been contained within the Organization's rules and procedures; and the Conference had reached a wide measure of agreement on important and controversial issues.
1 International Labor Office, Official Bulletin, 07 1962 (Vol. 45, No. 3), pp. 163–168Google Scholar; and International Labour Review, 10 1962 (Vol. 86, No. 4), pp. 311–347Google ScholarPubMed. For a summary of the 45th session, see International Organization, Winter 1962 (Vol. 16, No. 1), pp. 224–226CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed.
2 For a summary of the Director-General's report, see below, pp. 279–280.
3 For the texts of amendments, conventions, recommendations, and resolutions adopted by the International Labor Conference at its 46th session, see International Labor Office, Official Bulletin, 07 1962 (Vol. 15, No. 3)Google Scholar, Supplement 1.
4 International Labor Office, Official Bulletin, 01 1962 (Vol. 45, No. 1), pp. 1–38Google Scholar. For a summary of the 148th and 149th sessions, see International Organization, Winter 1962 (Vol. 16, No. 1), pp. 226–228Google ScholarPubMed.
5 International Labor Office, Official Bulletin, 04 1962 (Vol. 45, No. 2), pp. 83–110Google Scholar.
6 This report was published as International Labor Office, Official Bulletin, 04 1962 (Vol. 45, No. 2)Google Scholar, Supplement II.
7 International Labor Office, Official Bulletin, 07 1962 (Vol. 45, No. 3), pp. 169–192Google Scholar.
8 Report of the Director-General, Geneva: International Labor Office, 1962Google ScholarPubMed. For a summary of the 1961 report, see International Organization, Winter 1962 (Vol. 16 No. 1), pp. 228–229Google ScholarPubMed.