African labour survey /
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TextSeries: Studies and reports ; no. 48Publication details: Geneva : International Labour Office, 1958.Description: xiv, 712 p. :illSubject(s): DDC classification: - 331.960 AFR
- HD7801 .I67 no. 48
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| 331.89 COL Collective bargaining: | 331.89 FIS Measurement of labour disputes and their economic effects / | 331.89 HEI Questions & answers on public employee negotiation / | 331.960 AFR African labour survey / | 331.9669 SET Setting the economy free: | 331.9669 SET Setting the economy free: | 332.01'12 FIN Financial Forecasting |
Includes bibliographical references: p. 695-707.
The survey is designed to serve three related but distinct purposes. The first is, it is important to have an objective and authoritative a picture as possible of the existing situation, and to provide a point of departure for the future work of ILO in this field. Secondly an African labour survey prepared to draw on the knowledge of employers and workers as well as on governmental and unofficial experience and should be prepared with full regard to conditions special to Africa. Thirdly ILO should contribute to making the problems within its purview which arise in Africa more fully understood throughout the world.
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