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Monitoring International Labor Standards: International Perspectives
In February and March 2003, the Committee on Monitoring Interna- tional Labor Standards (CMILS) of the National Research Council (NRC) convened regional forums in Costa Rica, Sri Lanka, and South Africa. Par- ticipants included representatives from the International Labour Organiza- tion (ILO), national governments, workers’ and employers’ organizations, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and the academic community. These meetings were designed to provide the CMILS with a broad range of international perspectives on the many complex issues related to monitor- ing compliance with international labor standards, particularly within de- veloping countries. The CMILS has convened similar forums in the United States and held workshops examining data quality, assessing national legal frameworks, and exploring linkages between human capital development and compliance with labor standards. These activities have been sponsored as part of an NRC contract with the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), requesting expert, science-based advice on monitoring compliance with international labor standards. The NRC convened the CMILS for the study, a two-year project with multiple intersecting activities that will
Crispin Rigby - Personal Name
0-309-52986-7
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Human Resource management
English
2004
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