Summary: | For centuries, history has preserved the sufferings of those who, through hard work, earned
a living in order to exist. The First World War, in addition to the loss of many, highlighted this lack of
labor regulation but also awareness of social developments and the need for legislative adaptations or
the creation of new rules to facilitate the flow of socio-economic development. The peoples and states
of the world have high hopes for the future work of the ILO, in its actions dedicated to promoting
optimal, realistic solutions to the social problems facing billions of workers. and this all the more so as
the International Labor Organization has amply proved that, far from being a mere depository of
international conventions, it has become a dynamic factor of social life, of the international arena.
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