International Labor Organization
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International Organization, 1963, vol. 17, issue 1, 276-280
Abstract:
The 46th session of the International Labor Conference took place in Geneva from June 6 through June 29, 1962, under the presidency of Mr. John Lynch (Minister for Industry and Commerce and government delegate of Ireland). According to Mr. David A. Morse, the Director-General, despite disputes, restlessness, impatience, and criticism, disagreement had been contained within the Organization's rules and procedures; and the Conference had reached a wide measure of agreement on important and controversial issues.
Date: 1963
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