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FIRST ITEM ON THE AGENDA
Election of the Officers of the Governing Body for 1998-99
1. The Governing Body will be required to elect its Officers in accordance with the following provisions of article 1 of its Standing Orders.
Article 1
Officers
1. The Officers shall consist of a Chairman and two Vice-Chairmen chosen one from each of the three groups. Only regular members of the Governing Body may be elected Officers.
2. The Officers shall be elected at a sitting of the Governing Body held at the close of the annual session of the International Labour Conference and shall hold office from their election until the election of their successors.
3. The Chairman shall not become re-eligible until three years after he ceases to hold office.
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2. For the convenience of members of the Governing Body a list of former Chairmen is appended.
3. The Governing Body is requested to elect its Chairman and Vice-Chairmen for the coming year.
Geneva, 16 June 1998.
Point for decision: Paragraph 3.
Appendix
List of Chairmen of the Governing Body of the ILO
Mr. Arthur FONTAINE |
France(1) |
1919-31 |
Mr. Ernest MAHAIM |
Belgium 1 |
1931-32 |
Sir Atul CHATTERJEE |
India 1 |
1932-33 |
Mr. C.V. BRAMSNAES |
Denmark(2) |
1933-34 |
Mr. Giuseppe de MICHELIS |
Italy 1 |
1934-35 |
Mr. Walter RIDDELL |
Canada 1 |
1935-36 |
Mr. Jaromir NECAS |
Czechoslovakia 2 |
1936-37 |
Mr. (later Sir) Frederick LEGGETT |
United Kingdom 1 |
1937-38 |
Mr. Paal BERG |
Norway 2 |
1938-39 |
Mr. Carter GOODRICH |
United States 1 |
1939-45 |
Mr. (later Sir) Guildhaume MYRDDIN-EVANS |
United Kingdom 1 |
1945-47 |
Mr. Luis ALVARADO |
Peru 2 |
1947-48 |
Mr. Shamaldharee LALL |
India 1 |
1948-49 |
Mr. Léon-Eli TROCLET |
Belgium 2 |
1950-51 |
Mr. Paul RAMADIER |
France 1 |
1951-52 |
Mr. Fernando CISTERNAS |
Chile 2 |
1952 |
Mr. Fernando GARCIA OLDINI |
Chile 2 |
1953 |
Mr. A.M. MALIK |
Pakistan 2 |
1953-54 |
Mr. Roberto AGO |
Italy 1 |
1954-55 |
Mr. Arthur H. BROWN |
Canada 1 |
1955-56 |
Sir Guildhaume MYRDDIN-EVANS |
United Kingdom 1 |
1956-57 |
Mr. Emilio CALDERON PUIG |
Mexico 2 |
1957-58 |
Mr. Júlio A. BARBOZA-CARNEIRO |
Brazil 2 |
1958-59 |
Mr. Ernst MICHANEK |
Sweden 2 |
1959-60 |
Mr. George C. LODGE |
United States 1 |
1960-61 |
Mr. S.T. MERANI |
India 1 |
1961-62 |
Mr. Alexandre PARODI |
France 1 |
1962-63 |
Mr. Emilio CALDERON PUIG |
Mexico 2 |
1963-64 |
Mr. George V. HAYTHORNE |
Canada 1 |
1964-65 |
Mr. Oumar Baba DIARRA |
Mali 2 |
1965-66 |
Mr. Morio AOKI |
Japan 1 |
1966-67 |
Mr. Roberto AGO |
Italy 1 |
1967-68 |
Mr. George L.P. WEAVER |
United States 1 |
1968-69 |
Mr. Héctor GROS ESPIELL |
Uruguay 2 |
1969-70 |
Mr. S.O. KOKU |
Nigeria 2 |
1970-71 |
Mr. Umarjadi NJOTOWIJONO |
Indonesia 2 |
1971-72 |
Mr. John MAINWARING |
Canada 1 |
1972-73 |
Mr. Arturo MUÑOZ LEDO |
Mexico 2 |
1973-74 |
Mr. Mohamed Al-Arbi KHATTABI |
Morocco 2 |
1974-75 |
Mr. P.H. (later Sir Halford) COOK |
Australia 2 |
1975-76 |
Mr. Winfrid HAASE |
Fed. Rep. of Germany 1 |
1976-77 |
Mr. Joseph MORRIS (Canada) |
Worker member |
1977-78 |
Mr. Héctor CHARRY SAMPER |
Colombia 2 |
1978-79 |
Mr. Paul DONTSOP |
United Rep. of Cameroon 2 |
1979-80 |
Mr. Vijit SANGTONG |
Thailand 2 |
1980-81 |
Mr. Gabriel VENTEJOL |
France 3 |
1981-82 |
Miss Aída GONZALEZ MARTINEZ |
Mexico 4 |
1982-83 |
Mr. Titus K.B. MBATHI |
Kenya 2 |
1983 |
Mr. Robert J. OUKO |
Kenya 2 |
1983-84 |
Mr. B.G. DESHMUKH |
India 1 |
1984-85 |
Mr. J.-J. OECHSLIN (France) |
Employer member |
1985-86 |
Mr. W.R.B. ROBINSON |
United Kingdom 1 |
1986-87 |
Mr. M.V. RUSSOMANO |
Brazil 1 |
1987-88 |
Mr. N.G. MENSAH |
Benin 2 |
1988-89 |
Mr. D.G. POULTER |
Australia 2 |
1989-90 |
Mr. G. MUHR (Germany) |
Worker member |
1990-91 |
Mr. Y. CHOTARD |
France 1 |
1991-92 |
Mr. M. VARGAS CAMPOS |
Mexico 2 |
1992-93 |
Mr. J.L. NKOMO |
Zimbabwe 2 |
1993-94 |
Mrs. M. Nieves ROLDAN-CONFESOR |
Philippines |
1994-95 |
Mr. Y. CHOTARD |
France 1 |
1995-96 |
Mr. J. ARRATE MAC NIVEN |
Chile 2 |
1996-97 |
Mr. A.A. EL AMAWY |
Egypt 2 |
1997-98 |
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