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International Labor Organization
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
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When the 47th session of the International Labor Conference was held in Geneva from June 5 to June 26, 1963, the membership had risen to 108 countries as a result of the recent entry of Algeria, Burundi, Jamaica, Rwanda, Trinidad and Tobago, and Uganda. Mr. Joseph Modupe Johnson (Federal Minister of Labor, Nigeria) was unanimously elected President, but, following his resignation on June 18, the Conference elected Mr. Erik Dreyer (government delegate, Denmark) to the Presidency for the remainder of the session.
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- International Organizations: Summary of Activities II. Specialized Agencies
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1 International Labor Office, Official Bulletin, 07 1963 (Vol. 46, No. 3), pp. 310–314.Google Scholar For a summary of the 46th session, see International Organization, Winter 1963 (Vol. 17, No. 1), pp. 276–277.Google Scholar
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