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  2. Trade unions in Laos - Wikipedia

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    During the Royal Lao Government three statutes were passed that governed industrial relations (1955, 1967 and 1971). The largest union during this period was the Lao Civil Servants Union, founded in 1959. A number of unions, including the Civil Servants Union, started the Lao Labour Federation around the same time. [2]

  3. List of International Labour Organization Conventions

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    The list of International Labour Organization Conventions contains 191 codifications of worldwide labour standards. International Labour Organization (ILO) Conventions are developed through tripartite negotiations between member state representatives from trade unions , employers' organisations and governments, and adopted by the annual ...

  4. Lao Federation of Trade Unions - Wikipedia

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    Its functions include: • mobilising workers and labourers to become members of a trade union; • organising workers' training programmes; • propagating understanding of politics amongst workers; • encouraging workers' to obey laws and regulations, implement labour contracts, and fulfil their obligations as citizens; • to develop ...

  5. Labour law - Wikipedia

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    E McGaughey, A Casebook on Labour Law (Hart 2019 Archived 2021-02-19 at the Wayback Machine) E McGaughey, 'Behavioural Economics and Labour Law' (2014) LSE Legal Studies Working Paper No. 20/2014 Archived 2020-08-02 at the Wayback Machine; Keith Ewing, Aileen McColgan and Hugh Collins, Labour Law, Cases, Texts and Materials (2005) Hart Publishing

  6. International Labour Organization - Wikipedia

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    ILO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. Unlike other United Nations specialized agencies, the International Labour Organization (ILO) has a tripartite governing structure that brings together governments, employers, and workers of 187 member States, to set labour standards, develop policies and devise programmes promoting decent work for all women and men.

  7. Law of Laos - Wikipedia

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    The National Assembly enacted a criminal code and laws establishing a judiciary in November 1989 and a new constitution was adopted by the National Assembly in 1991. In 1992 the government launched a campaign to publicize the latter. The leadership claims efforts at developing a legal system with a codified body of laws and a penal code.

  8. International labour law - Wikipedia

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    The concept of protecting workers from the perils of labour environments dates all the way back to 14th-century Europe. [6] The first example of the modern labor rights movement, though, came in response to the brutal working conditions that accompanied the onset of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries. [6]

  9. 9th Government of Laos - Wikipedia

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    Governor of the Bank of the Lao PDR: Sonexay Sithphaxay: New 22 March 2021 Incumbent 3 years and 323 days 13 Minister of Labour and Social Welfare: Baykham Khattiya: New 22 March 2021 Incumbent 3 years and 323 days 14 Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism: Suanesavanh Vignaket: New 22 March 2021 Incumbent 3 years and 323 days 15