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abbr.
International Labor Organization,国际劳工组织



    ilo
    [ noun ]
    the United Nations agency concerned with the interests of labor
    <noun.group>


    1. Brannen is unlikely to be fazed by this aspect of his new role; he spent much of his time at the employment department trying to reconcile UK policy with ILO aims.
    2. An ILO study on the impact of economic adjustment programmes from 1990 to 1993 in the region says unemployment is expected to reach 6.5 per cent this year, compared with 6 per cent in the period studied.
    3. But the report, written by Mr Sergio Ricca, and endorsed by the ILO secretariat, is a significant step towards phasing out the convention.
    4. The ILO discussion is due to be resumed next March.
    5. It is understood that, for procedural reasons, the ILO has made no serious criticism.
    6. He said he is preparing a report partly based on a visit to the trouble spot that would put the 150-member-nation ILO at its convention in Geneva in June as calling on Israel for several reforms.
    7. Among positive developments, the ILO reported a decline of child labor in mills and factories of mainstream industries, chiefly because modern technology required skilled or semiskilled manpower.
    8. Chemicals, basic metals and engineering are the sectors most badly hit. Mr Guy Standing, head of the ILO's East European office, said official figures showing a 1-2 per cent unemployment rate in Russia grossly underestimated the problem.
    9. On the other hand, the numbers of ILO unemployed non-claimants - those who are ILO unemployed but are eligible for benefit - rose by 130,000 between spring and summer.
    10. On the other hand, the numbers of ILO unemployed non-claimants - those who are ILO unemployed but are eligible for benefit - rose by 130,000 between spring and summer.
    11. Citing data from the ILO's new statistical yearbook, the survey suggested that this goal was out of reach at current levels of creating new employment.
    12. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt spoke to the ILO when it met in Philadelphia in 1944, when the organisation was relaunched in the closing stages of the second world war.
    13. Rather than measure claimants, the ILO statistics record those who say they are available, or looking, for work.
    14. The ILO then expects to offer Turkey consulting services on how to improve mine safety, based on Funkemayer's recommendations.
    15. The ILO is not alone in having to come to terms with the social, economic and political debris left by the communist regimes in central and eastern Europe.
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