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International Labor Organization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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The Governing Body of the International Labor Organization held its 121st session in Geneva from March 3–6, 1953, and approved a net expenditure of $6,311,368 for 1954, $88,000 more than for 1953. Czechoslovakia was requested to agree that a complaint against that government be referred to the ILO Fact-Finding and Conciliation Commission on Freedom of Association; Czechoslovakia was asked to reply before the next session of the Governing Body on May 29, 1953. Consideration of a report of a special sub-committee established in 1952 to review the activities of the industrial committee was postponed; however, the Governing Body did take note of the report of its Technical Assistance Committee and the several industrial committees.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: Specialized Agencies
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1953

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References

1 United Nations, Bulletin, XIV, p. 202Google Scholar.

2 New York Times, February 14, 1953.

3 I.L.O. News, March, 1953; Department of State, Bulletin, XXVIII, p. 283Google Scholar.