To promote social justice, the International Labor Organization (ILO) was founded after World War One. By establishing numerous rules and agreements on the conditions of workers, it was intended to improve working conditions in many nations throughout the world and contribute to the achievement of humane conditions for these workers. The International Labour Organization has 40 field offices spread out over the globe, with its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. |
By which of the following initiatives, the International Labour Organization was established? |
The Treaty of Versailles
The Vienna Convention
The Sen Francisco Conference
None of the above
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The Treaty of Versailles |
International Labour Organization (ILO) was set up post the First World War as a part of the Treaty of Versailles, in 1919 to achieve social justice. It was aimed at improving the conditions of labour in various countries in the world to help achieve humane conditions for such labourers by providing for various regulations and agreements on the conditions of labourers |