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The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a United Nations agency charged with overseeing international labour standards. The ILO's structure is unique within the UN because its 185 member states send representatives from government entities, employers, and worker organizations to debate at the ILO's tripartite forum. The ILO is responsible for drafting and monitoring dozens of international labor conventions, covering topics such as child labor, forced labor, collective bargaining, working hours, and discrimination.
NATLEX, the database of national labor, social security, and related human rights legislation is maintained by the International Labour Standards Department of the ILO. According to the...
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