Role of rural workers' organisations in economic and social development: a case study of the ILO's convention no. 141 in Mexico and the Philippines
Plant R.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Based in part on field studies carried out in 1993, considers the situation of rural workers' organizations in the light of the Rural Workers' Convention, 1975 (No. 141).
Keywords: rural worker organization; agrarian reform.; rural development; ILO Convention; application; labour legislation; trade union rights; peasant movement; role of ILO.; technical cooperation; organisation de travailleurs ruraux; réforme agraire; développement rural; convention de l'OIT; application; législation du travail; droits syndicaux; mouvement paysan; rôle de l'OIT; coopération technique; organización de trabajadores rurales; reforma agraria; desarrollo rural; Convenio de la OIT; aplicación; legislación del trabajo; derechos sindicales; movimiento campesino; papel de la OIT; cooperación técnica (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 66 pages
Date: 1993
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Published in Women in development programme, working paper series
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