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Social Justice for Women: The International Labor Organization and Women

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Social Justice for Women: The International Labor Organization and Women - Lubin, Carol Riegelman, and Winslow, Anne
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The International Labor Organization (ILO), founded in 1919 at the Paris Peace Conference, was the first international organization established prior to World War II to mention women in its constitution. Organized to promote the "protection of young children, young persons and women," its original Labor Charter stood by the principle that "men and women should receive equal renumeration for work of equal value." Social Justice for Women provides the first comprehensive and analytical history of the ILO with respect to ...

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