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September 1994, Vol. 117,
No. 9
Achievements, new directions from 1994 ILO conference
Don Smyth
Public Affairs Officer, International
Labor Organization
The views expressed in this article are the author's and are not necessarily a statement of the views of the U.S. Department of Labor or the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Meeting in 81st session, the International Labor Organization advanced its agenda by adopting a new Convention and two important new Resolutions, and paved the way for a new Convention next year. This article examines the 1994 ILO conference in detail, including milestones and accomplishments, the lively debate about the future role of the ILO, observations by Labor Secretary Robert Reich, and the welcoming of new members.
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