Declaration of Philadelphia as annex

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The Declaration of Philadelphia as annex is a foundational document of the International Labour Organization that reaffirms and expands its principles on social justice, workers’ rights, and the role of labor standards in promoting peace and human dignity.

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instanceOf annex to the Constitution of the International Labour Organization
foundational document of the International Labour Organization
international declaration
adoptedAtSession International Labour Conference
surface form: 26th Session of the International Labour Conference
adoptedBy International Labour Conference
International Labour Organization
adoptionDate 1944-05-10
adoptionPlace Philadelphia
aimsTo improve conditions of labour
promote peace based on social justice
promote social justice
corePrinciple adequate protection for the life and health of workers in all occupations
all human beings, irrespective of race, creed or sex, have the right to pursue their well-being in freedom and dignity
effective recognition of the right of collective bargaining
extension of social security measures to provide a basic income to all in need
provision for child welfare and maternity protection
universal and lasting peace can be established only if it is based upon social justice
countryOfAdoption United States of America
expandsOn original aims and purposes of the International Labour Organization
guides policy of the International Labour Organization
hasAuthor International Labour Organization
influenced post-1945 development of international labour standards
language English
French
Spanish
legalStatus annex to the ILO Constitution
partOf Constitution of the International Labour Organization
reaffirms principles of the ILO Constitution of 1919
relatedTo Charter of the United Nations
surface form: United Nations Charter

Universal Declaration of Human Rights
statesThat all human beings have the right to pursue both their material well-being and their spiritual development in conditions of freedom and dignity
freedom of expression and of association are essential to sustained progress
labour is not a commodity
poverty anywhere constitutes a danger to prosperity everywhere
subject collective bargaining
economic security
equality of opportunity
freedom of association
full employment
human dignity
international cooperation
international labour standards
non-discrimination in employment
peace through social justice
raising standards of living
social justice
social protection
workers’ rights

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Constitution of the International Labour Organization integrates Declaration of Philadelphia as annex