Giving Globalization a Human Face : General Survey on the fundamental Conventions concerning rights at work in light of the ILO Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization, 2008.
by
 
Office, International Labour.

Title
Giving Globalization a Human Face : General Survey on the fundamental Conventions concerning rights at work in light of the ILO Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization, 2008.

Author
Office, International Labour.

ISBN
9789221244905

Personal Author
Office, International Labour.

Physical Description
1 online resource (402 pages)

Series
International Labour Conference 101st Session 2012, Report III1B

Contents
Title -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Part I. Introduction -- Chapter 1 Preliminary comments -- Chapter 2 The protection of fundamental principles and rights at work in national constitutions -- Freedom of association and collective bargaining -- Forced labour -- Child labour -- Equality, non-discrimination and equal remuneration -- Chapter 3 Other relevant international instruments -- Recognition of fundamental principles and rights at work in other universal and regional instruments -- The objective of coherence in the supervision of the international and regional obligations of States in relation to fundamental principles and rights at work -- Part II. Freedom of association and collective bargaining -- Chapter 1 Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention, 1948 (No. 87) -- Introduction -- Scope of the Convention and methods of application -- General principle and authorized exceptions -- Methods of application -- Main difficulties concerning the scope of application -- Thematic issues -- Right of workers and employers to establish and to join organizations of their own choosing -- Right of workers' and employers' organizations to draw up their constitutions and rules, to elect their representatives in full freedom and to organize their administration and activities -- Dissolution and suspension of organizations by administrative authority -- Right of organizations to establish federations and confederations and to affiliate with international organizations -- Chapter 2 Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention, 1949 (No. 98) -- Introduction -- Scope of the Convention and methods of application -- General principle and authorized exceptions -- Methods of application -- Difficulties concerning the scope of application -- Thematic issues.
 
Protection against acts of anti-union discrimination and of interference -- Promotion of collective bargaining -- Part III. Forced labour -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Introduction -- Chapter 2 Scope of the Conventions and methods of application -- Scope -- Chapter 3 Forced Labour Convention, 1930 (No. 29) -- Definition of forced or compulsory labour -- Exceptions from the definition of forced labour -- Imposition of labour for public works or services and other specified purposes -- National service obligations -- Restrictions on the freedom of workers to terminate employment -- Work of prisoners for private companies -- Obligation to perform overtime work under threat of a penalty -- Slavery, slavery-like practices and other illegal forms of compulsion to work: Imposition of forced labour on workers in most vulnerable groups -- Trafficking in persons -- Chapter 4 Abolition of Forced Labour Convention, 1957 (No. 105 -- Scope of Convention No. 105 in relation to Convention No. 29 -- Imposition of sanctions involving compulsory labour for non-compliance with restrictions on civil rights and political freedoms -- Imposition of forced or compulsory labour for purposes of economic development -- Violations of labour discipline punishable with sanctions involving compulsory labour -- Sanctions involving compulsory labour as a punishment for having participated in strikes -- Imposition of forced or compulsory labour as a means of racial, social, national or religious discrimination -- Chapter 5 Law enforcement -- Penal sanctions -- Law enforcement bodies -- Protection of victims -- Part IV. Elimination of child labour -- Chapter 1 Minimum Age Convention, 1973 (No. 138) -- Introduction -- Scope of the Convention and methods of application -- Thematic issues -- Enforcement and impact -- Chapter 2 Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, 1999 (No. 182).
 
Introduction -- Scope and methods of application -- Thematic issues -- Part V. Equality, non-discrimination and equal remuneration -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Equal Remuneration Convention, 1951 (No. 100) -- Introduction -- Scope of the Convention and methods of application -- Thematic issues -- Chapter 3 Equality of opportunity and treatment in employment and occupation (Convention No. 111) -- Introduction -- Scope of the Convention and methods of application -- Thematic issues -- Chapter 4 Monitoring and enforcement relating to Conventions Nos 100 and 111 -- The labour inspectorate -- Specialized bodies -- Courts and tribunals -- Access to procedures and remedies -- Statistics -- Part VI. Obstacles to ratification and technical assistance -- Chapter 1 Freedom of association and collective bargaining -- Obstacles to ratification and future prospects -- Technical assistance -- Chapter 2 Elimination of forced labour -- Obstacles to ratification and future prospects -- Chapter 3 Elimination of child labour -- Obstacles to ratification and future prospects -- Technical assistance -- Chapter 4 Equality of opportunity and treatment -- Obstacles to ratification and future prospects -- Technical assistance -- Part VII. Conclusions -- Appendix List of ratifications of fundamental Conventions and of reports received pursuant to Article 19 -- List of boxes -- Freedom of association, gender equality and non-discrimination -- Employers' group -- Workers' group -- ILO response to forced labour in Myanmar -- Role of the social partners -- Global picture: Incidence of child labour in the world -- Defining the worst forms of child labour - Article 3 of Convention No. 182 -- The ILO response to the trafficking of children for use as camel jockeys in Qatar -- ILO response to forced labour and under-age recruitment in Myanmar -- Sweden - Wage mapping.
 
General observation concerning Convention No. 100.

Abstract
This General Survey, which deals with all eight fundamental Conventions, seeks to give a global picture of the law and practice in member States in terms of the practical application of ratified and non-ratified Conventions, describing the various positive initiatives undertaken in some countries, in addition to certain serious problems encountered in the implementation of their provisions.

Local Note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

Subject Term
Child labor -- Prevention -- Congresses.
 
Employee rights -- Congresses.
 
Globalization -- Congresses.
 
Social justice -- Congresses.

Genre
Electronic books.

Electronic Access
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