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The International Labor Organization in 1940
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2017
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1941
References
1 See Reports of the Director of the International Labor Office for 1931–1939.
2 Smith Simpson, “The Twenty-fifth Session of the International Labor Conference,” this Journal, Vol. 33 (1939), pp. 716–725, at p. 722.
3 Information supplied by the Montreal Office of the International Labor Office. See also New York Times, July 4, 1940, 2:7; Aug. 8, 1940, 13:3.
4 Information supplied by the Montreal Office of the International Labor Office.
5 Ibid. See also “Transfer of International Labor Office Personnel to Montreal,” Monthly Labor Review, Vol. 51, No. 3 (1940), p. 585.
6 Information supplied by the Montreal Office of the International Labor Office.
7 Report of the Director (International Labor Office, Geneva, 1938), p. 22.
8 See, for instance, New York Times, July 4, 1940, 2:7.
9 Report of the Director, 1938, loc. cit., p. 62. See also Report of the Director to the Second Conference of American States Members of the International Labor Organization, Havana, November, 1939.
10 See Smith Simpson, “Twenty-fourth Session of the International Labor Conference,” this Journal, Vol. 32 (1938), pp. 801–809 at p. 807; “Twenty-fifth Session of the International Labor Conference,” ibid., Vol. 33 (1939), pp. 716–725, at p. 725.
11 Report of the Director, he. cit., p. 71.
12 During the entire year of 1940 there were eight ratifications of International Labor Conventions. Information supplied by the Washington Office of the International Labor Office.
13 Ibid.
14 Methods of Collaboration between Public Authorities, Workers’ Organizations and Employers’ Organizations (International Labor Office, Geneva, 1940).
15 Methods of Family Living Studies, Series N, No. 23, and The Compensation of War Victims, Series E, No. 6.
16 Press Release of the International Labor Office, Montreal, dated Dec. 28, 1940.
17 Press Release of the International Labor Office, Montreal, dated Dec. 28, 1940.
18 See the statement of the Canadian Minister of Labor, Norman A. McLartey, “Transfer of International Labor Office Personnel to Montreal,” loc. cit.