Recapitulation of 18 February 2005 ChoudhuryAndMitra
Hiro clarified about the supervisory Mechanism
ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Follow Up - Maura Adopted in 1998 New Instrument for workers Right Response to the challenges of globalisation Regular follow up Mechanism
Declaration History Rationale Content Characteristic
Content Fundamental Rights Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining( Convention 87and 98) Abolition of Forced Labour(Convention 29 and 105) Abolition of Child Labour( convention 138 and 182) Against Discrimination( Convention 100 and 111)
Follow Up Integral part of the declaration Strictly promotional Not a duplicate or substitute of other supervisory mechanisms
Three elements of Follow up Annual Report Global Report Technical Co Operation
Annual Report On Non Ratified Conventions Tripartite Reporting procedure Mandatory for Governments Any workers organisation can send report Last Date September 1 for govts and September 15 for TUs Send to Experts Committee(7Members) Committee Prepares Introduction
Global Report Prepared by Director General
Group Activity In four groups On Four Fundamental Rights All Countries need Improvement in implementation of Laws All Countries need Technical Assistance from ILO
ILO and HIV/AIDS - Ben Big problem affecting the whole society AIDS affects fundamental Rights at work ILO ‘s advantages ILO Code of Practice on HIV/AIDS ILO’s programmes and technical co operation on HIV/AIDS Should be on TU agenda
Developing a Project Proposal SPROUT _ Hiro Finalise by 4 March 7 minutes for presentation of individual workplan
Weekly test
Weekly Evaluation Suggestion on computer lessons Suggestion on lunch brake
No computer class
Tour Magical Turin
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