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En 1944, le Bureau international du travail adopte la Déclaration de Philadelphie
May 17th, 1944
Archives du Bureau international du travail
Archives du Bureau international du travail, Genève.
En 1944, le Bureau international du travail adopte la Déclaration de Philadelphie
May 17th, 1944
Archives du Bureau international du travail
Archives du Bureau international du travail, Genève.
Edward J. Phelan signing the Declaration of Philadelphia at the White House in the presence of (left to right) President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Cordell Hull (US Secretary of State), Walter Nash (President of the 26th Session of the ILC), Frances Perkins (US Secretary of Labor) and Lindsay Rogers (ILO Assistant Director), Washington DC. 1944-05-17. Archives du Bureau international du travail, Genève.
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