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June 2010
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Delegate dialogues at the 99th International Labour Conference
Delegate Dialogues: Tanya Cohen, Chairperson of the Commission for Conciliation Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA), South Africa
11 June 2010
ILO TV interviews Tanya Cohen, an employers' delegate at the 99th International Labour Conference, about South Africa's response to the impacts of the economic crisis, the Global Jobs Pact, and what the World Cup will mean for South Africa.
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Delegate Dialogues: Dung Tien Nguyen, Officer, Intl. Cooperation Dept., Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, Vietnam
11 June 2010
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Delegate Dialogues: JATTANOUD, Benjamas Director of International Labour Standards Groups, Dept. of Labour Protection Welfare, Ministry of Labour, Thailand
11 June 2010
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Delegate Dialogues: Tarsicio Mora Godoy, President of the Colombia United Workers Federation (CUT), Colombia (in Spanish)
11 June 2010
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Delegate Dialogues: Koh Juan Kiat, Executive Director, Singapore National Employer Federation
10 June 2010
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Press Conference
Press Conference: New ILO report on the situation of workers in the occupied Arab territories
10 June 2010
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Delegate Dialogues: Michael Besha, Assistant Secretary-General, Organization of African Trade Union Unity - Committee for HIV/AIDS
10 June 2010
ILO TV interviews delegates participating in the Committee for HIV/AIDS at the 99th International Labour Conference in Geneva from 2-18 June 2010. The committee members have discussed a proposed new labour standard on HIV/AIDS in the world of work. The proposed standard contains provisions on prevention programmes and anti-discrimination measures at national and workplace levels aimed at strengthening the contribution of the world of work to universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support.
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Delegate Dialogues: Sophie Stepanoff, MEDEF-SIDA Enterprises, France - Committee for HIV/AIDS (in French)
10 June 2010
ILO TV interviews delegates participating in the Committee for HIV/AIDS at the 99th International Labour Conference in Geneva from 2-18 June 2010. The committee members have discussed a proposed new labour standard on HIV/AIDS in the world of work. The proposed standard contains provisions on prevention programmes and anti-discrimination measures at national and workplace levels aimed at strengthening the contribution of the world of work to universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support.
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Delegate Dialogues: Emmanuel Otaala Otiam, Minister of Labour, Uganda - Committee for HIV/AIDS
10 June 2010
ILO TV interviews delegates participating in the Committee for HIV/AIDS at the 99th International Labour Conference in Geneva from 2-18 June 2010. The committee members have discussed a proposed new labour standard on HIV/AIDS in the world of work. The proposed standard contains provisions on prevention programmes and anti-discrimination measures at national and workplace levels aimed at strengthening the contribution of the world of work to universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support.
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Delegate Dialogues: Emmanuel Otaala Otiam, Minister of Labour, Uganda - Committee for HIV/AIDS
10 June 2010
ILO TV interviews delegates participating in the Committee for HIV/AIDS at the 99th International Labour Conference in Geneva from 2-18 June 2010. The committee members have discussed a proposed new labour standard on HIV/AIDS in the world of work. The proposed standard contains provisions on prevention programmes and anti-discrimination measures at national and workplace levels aimed at strengthening the contribution of the world of work to universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support.
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Delegate Dialogues: Kevin Coon, Employers' Delegate, Baker & McKenzie, Canada - Committee for HIV/AIDS
10 June 2010
ILO TV interviews delegates participating in the Committee for HIV/AIDS at the 99th International Labour Conference in Geneva from 2-18 June 2010. The committee members have discussed a proposed new labour standard on HIV/AIDS in the world of work. The proposed standard contains provisions on prevention programmes and anti-discrimination measures at national and workplace levels aimed at strengthening the contribution of the world of work to universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support.