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  1. Apr 9, 2024 · Denmark has been a member of the International Labour Organization since 1919. The ILO is devoted to promoting social justice and internationally recognised human and labour rights, through a decent work agenda.

  2. Socialist pioneer Louis Pio, founder and first leader of the Social Democrats (1871–1872) and 1875–1877) The party was founded as the International Labour Association of Denmark on 15 October 1871 by Louis Pio, Harald Brix and Paul Geleff. The goal was to organise the emerging working class on a democratic and socialist basis.

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  4. The danish workers’ movement took its first uncertain steps in 1871, under the name of The International Workers’ Association for Denmark, a subdivision of the First International. This early danish workers’ movement had three main characteristics which would influence political development for many years.

  5. Dec 1, 2008 · Founded in 1919, the ILO will be ninety years old in 2009. The organization was established as the first specialized agency within the League of Nations.

  6. Website. www .ilo .org. The International Labour Organization ( ILO) is a United Nations agency whose mandate is to advance social and economic justice by setting international labour standards. [1] Founded in October 1919 under the League of Nations, it is one of the first and oldest specialised agencies of the UN.

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    • 11 April 1919; 104 years ago
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    The establishment of ILO in 1919 was part of the Treaty of Versailles after World War I, and as such closely related to the notion of social justice as necessary for universal and lasting peace. Since 1946 a specialized UN agency and approaching its 100th anniversary, ILO is the oldest organization within the UN system.

  8. The ILO established the Geneva-based International Institute for Labour Studies in 1960 and the International Training Centre in Turin in 1965. The Organization won the Nobel Peace Prize on its 50th anniversary in 1969. Under Britain's Wilfred Jenks, Director-General from 1970-73, the ILO advanced further in the development of standards and ...