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International labour organization and india objectives of the ILO.

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INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION AND INDIA OBJECTIVES OF THE ILO The ILO, a specialized agency of the UNITED NATIONS marks a landmark in the history of international co-operation and has been trying to solve the problem of poverty by improving the working and living conditions of labourers throughout the world. The ILO was founded in 1919 to work for social justice as a basis for lasting peace. It carries out this mandate by promoting decent living standards, satisfactory conditions of work and wages as well as adequate employment opportunities. To improve the lot of workers the ILO adopts various methods of action which include the creation of international labour standards, the provision of technical co-operation services, and research and publications on social and labour matters. The initial motivation for its creation was humanitarian. The condition of workers, more and more numerous and exploited with no consideration for their health, their family lives...

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