The International Labour Organization (ILO) is broadening its
agenda and carving out a role as a key player in global economic
policy-making, and this volume provides a succinct and
comprehensive guide to this important organization. By charting the
history and development of the ILO and examining its key functions
and structure the authors offer a clear and detailed account of its
work, and provide an important discussion of the current criticisms
and debates that surround the organization. The work moves on to
discuss the position that the ILO takes in our understanding of
global governance and seeks to evaluate the impact of emerging
issues such as the global economic crisis, and critically examines
the future direction of the organization. This fresh and accessible
account of the International Labour Organization provides an
excellent understanding of its purpose and structure and will be of
interest to all students of international politics, international
organizations and international political economy.
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