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First ILO European Regional Conference, Geneva, 24 January - 5 February 1955
The first European Regional Conference, convened by the ILO
Governing Body at its 127th Session (November 1954), was held in
Geneva from 24 January to 5 February 1955.
The Conference adopted resolutions and conclusions on the following subjects:
- the role of employers and workers in programmes to raise productivity;
- the age of retirement;
- an international comparison of the cost of social security and other
social advantages;
- the financing of social security.
In a statement to the press at the start of the Governing Body’s
deliberations, the ILO Director-General, David A. Morse, recalled the Conference’s importance:
“The items on the agenda are certainly important, but in my view, this
conference’s significance lies chiefly in the fact that it shows that the
countries of Europe now declare themselves ready to look for solutions to
the social problems posed by the more complete economic integration of the
continent”. He thus strongly reasserted the important role ILO played in
European social affairs, seven years after the launch of the Manpower
Programme.
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