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- Juan Somavia
- Michel Hansenne
- Guy Ryder
- Jose Manuel Barroso
ILO headquarters are established in _____.
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- Washington
- Geneva
- Paris
- London
The ILO is different from other UN organizations because of _____.
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- Representative of employees and government official take part in work
- Representative of employers, employees and government official take part in work
- UNO officials and employees work together
- None of these
The ILO governing body is composed of _____.
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- 25 members
- 22 members
- 56 members
- 20 members
ILO sets standards for _____.
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- Human rights
- Disabled workers
- Elimination of forced labour
- All of these
The ILO is composed of how many member nations?
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- 155
- 165
- 175
- 185
The ILO was brought into formal relationship with the UN in _____.
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- 1945
- 1946
- 1947
- 1949
The International Labour Organization was originally established as autonomous part of League of Nations in _____.
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- 1919
- 1920
- 1929
- 1930
The International Labour Organization was originally established as autonomous part of _____.
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- League of Nations
- UNDP
- World Bank
- None of these
ILO is the abbreviation of _____.
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- International Law and Order
- Islamic Law Order
- International Law Organization
- International Labour Organization
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