What the International labor organization means to America.

Title

What the International labor organization means to America.

Creator

Date

1936

Format

Place of Publication

New York

Description

Content: The origins of I.L.O. -- Beginnings of International Labor standards -- The importance of International Labor standards -- International Labor action -- Cooperation of voluntary agencies with I.L.O. -- Significance of American membership in the I.L.O. to employers -- Significance of American membership in the I.L.O. to American business -- Significance of American membership in the I.L.O. to labor -- Cooperation of the United States with the I.L.O. -- The nineteenth session of the International Labor Conference.

Includes index. Pagination: xiii, 108 p. Statement of responsibility: edited by Spencer Miller, Jr.; with a foreword by John G. Winant.Stamped on front cover: "In Memory of John L. Kerchen, Pioneer in Labor Education"

Extent (Pages, Duration, Dimensions)

108 pages