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International Labor Organization
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
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The Governing Body's 116th session was held at Geneva, on June 30, 1951. Having elected its new chairman (Mr. Paul Ramadier) and vice-chairmen (Sir J. F. Watson and Mr. Léon Jouhaux), the Governing Body reappointed its various standing committees for the duration of its three year term of office and appointed its representatives on the Joint Maritime Commission. Delegations were also appointed to attend the Migration Conference (Naples, 2–16 October, 1951), the fourth session of the Inland Transport Committee (Genoa, 4–15 December, 1951), the Meeting of Experts on Women's Work (Geneva, 11–15 December, 1951), the third session of the Asian Advisory Committee (Geneva, 10–13 November, 1951), and the sixth session of the General Assembly.
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page 792 note 1 For a detailed summary of the Governing Body's 116th session, see International Labor Office, Industry and Labour, VI, 08 1, 1951, p. 122Google Scholar.
page 793 note 2 International Labor Organization, Coal Mines Committee (4th session), General Report, 05, 1951Google Scholar.
page 793 note 3 Industry and Labor, VI, p. 125.
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5 For a detailed summary of the 16th session of the Joint Maritime Commission, see International Labor Office, Industry and Labor, VI, 08 15, 1951, p. 149Google Scholar.
6 ILO News Service, 07, 1951Google Scholar.
7 Ibid.
8 Ibid.
9 New York Times, June 29, 1951.
10 ILO News Service, 09, 1951Google Scholar.
11 New York Times, October 4, 1951.
12 Ibid., June 29, 1951.
13 Ibid., October 4, 1951.
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