Monday, August 13, 2007

Burma asks for ILO recognition

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Burmese government partially blames poverty for the use of forced labour.(Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
Burma urges the ILO to review its emergency resolutions adopted more than seven years ago.

Burmese Deupty Minister for Labour, U Aung Kyi, has said Burma is complying with the requests of the ILO with the firm political will and constructively.

As a result, he has requested the ILO to review Emergency Resolutions adopted by the 87th ILC and the 88th ILC concerning Burma.

Burmese government and the ILO signed an agreement in February this year to implement a complaint handling mechanism to deal with forced labour issues.

ILO is demanding Burmese government to allow for expansion of the Liaison Officer's office with international staff but it has not been approved by the Burmese government.

There have been reports about the use of forced labour in

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