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International Labour Conference: Home Work Convention, 1996 and Recommendation Concerning Home Work
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
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* [Reproduced from International Labour Conference Convention 177 and International Labour Conference Recommendation 184. The vote on the Convention was 246 in favor and 14 against, with 152 abstentions; the vote on the Recommendation was 303 in favor and 4 against, with 111 abstentions. This Convention and Recommendation, adopted by the International Labour Conference at its 83rd Session, held June 4-20, 1996, in Geneva, is the first attempt to assist countries to improve their legislation and practices in the sector of home work. Approximately 95% of all homeworkers are women.
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