Fading prospect of worldwide agreement in chemicals

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The International Trade Secretariats (Global Unions) and world-level sectoral employers organizations have had a few agreements signed, noteworthy of which was between the International Federation of Building and Wood Workers and the Confederation of International Contractors' Associations. However, the dialogue to secure a global union-employer agreement for the chemical sector by Responsible Care, the world wide chemical industry initiative on health, safety and environment, has failed so far.

Chemicals & Allied Products, Chemical Manufacturing, CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS, Chemicals, Contracts, Chemical industry, Employers' associations, International cooperation, International Trade Secretariats, International Federation of Building and Wood Workers, Confederation of International Contractors' Associations, Responsible Care

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88th ILO conference adopts maternity protection convention

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The International Labor Conference was held in Geneva, Switzerland, from May 30-Jun 15, 2000. Representatives of the International Labor Organization, labor ministers, labor union executives and employer organization members attended. Working mothers and international labor standards were discussed.

2000 AD, International Labor Conference

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What future for centralised pay moderation?

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Information regarding the bargaining talks for moderation of pay in Norway.

Norway, Statistical Data Included, Compensation and benefits, Workers

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