National Academies Press: OpenBook
« Previous: Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Attendees." National Research Council. 2003. Monitoring International Labor Standards: Human Capital Investment: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10821.
×
Page 41
Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Attendees." National Research Council. 2003. Monitoring International Labor Standards: Human Capital Investment: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10821.
×
Page 42
Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Attendees." National Research Council. 2003. Monitoring International Labor Standards: Human Capital Investment: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10821.
×
Page 43

Below is the uncorrected machine-read text of this chapter, intended to provide our own search engines and external engines with highly rich, chapter-representative searchable text of each book. Because it is UNCORRECTED material, please consider the following text as a useful but insufficient proxy for the authoritative book pages.

Appendix C Workshop Attendees AUDIENCE PARTICIPANTS Barsoti-Kaplan, Adriana USAID Bednarzik, Robert U.S. Department of Labor Busse, Matthias Hamburg Institute of International ~ . Economics Charner, Ivan Academy for Educational Development Covington, Mary ILO Cranmer, Ziba The World Bank Freeman, Anthony ILO Giles, Anthony NAFTA Commission for Labor C. ooperatlon . . Kopelow, Lena ILO Lopez, Viondette U.S. Department of Labor Luinstra, Amy The World Bank McClusky, Robert USAID 41

42 Murtagh, E.J. U.S. Department of Labor Orlando, Maria Beatriz Center for Global Development Paloni, Alberto University of Glasgow Perlmutter, lames U.S. Department of Labor Rasa, Tanya U.S. Department of Labor Rigg, Gabriella U.S. Department of Labor Roe, Charlotte U.S. Department of State Bengtsson, larl Advisor to OECD Elliott, Kimberly Institute for International E. conomlcs HUMAN CAPITAL INVESTMENT Schoopfle, Gregory U.S. Department of Labor Shepard, Robert U.S. Department of Labor Swinnerton, Kenneth U.S. Department of Labor To, Duc-Le U.S. Department of Education Wolff, Lawrence Inter-American Development Bank Zollner, Anne U.S. Department of Labor COMMITTEE ON MONITORING INTERNATIONAL LABOR STANDARDS Lynch, Lisa Tufts University Moran, Ted Georgetown University Raj an, Mo Independent Consultant

APPENDIX C Betcherman, Gordon The World Bank Brown, Drusilla Tufts University Levison, Deborah University of Minnesota Marshall, Ray University of Texas (by phone) Meehan, Michaela USAID Moody, Steve Office of Representative George Miller Bissell, Richard National Academies Briggs, Elizabeth National Academies DePugh, Linda National Academies Feuer, Michael National Academies Henderson, Peter National Academies 43 Invited Speakers NRC Staff Schneider, Roland Trade Union Advisory Committee, OECD Schrage, Elliot Council on Foreign Relations Stern, David University of California, Berkeley Torres, Raymond OECD Urminsky, Michael ILO von Richthofen, Wolfgang ILO Hilton, Margaret National Academies Reinhart, George National Academies Stacey, Nevzer National Academies Ulewicz, Monica National Academies

Next: Appendix D: Invited Speakers' Biographical Information »
Monitoring International Labor Standards: Human Capital Investment: Summary of a Workshop Get This Book
×
 Monitoring International Labor Standards: Human Capital Investment: Summary of a Workshop
Buy Paperback | $29.00 Buy Ebook | $23.99
MyNAP members save 10% online.
Login or Register to save!
Download Free PDF

An increasingly globalized world economy creates new economic, cultural, and social opportunities. Globalization also poses the challenge of ensuring that workers throughout the world share in these opportunities. In 1998 the International Labour Organization (ILO) adopted the Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, a set of core international labor standards embodying basic workers' rights. Carrying out this commitment to workers' rights requires an understanding of labor conditions and country-level compliance with these standards. The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) contracted with the National Research Council (NRC) of the National Academies to advise the U.S. government on the design of an integrated and comprehensive system to monitor country-level compliance with these core international labor standards. The NRC has convened the Committee on Monitoring International Labor Standards (CMILS) to provide expert, science-based advice on monitoring compliance with international labor standards.

READ FREE ONLINE

  1. ×

    Welcome to OpenBook!

    You're looking at OpenBook, NAP.edu's online reading room since 1999. Based on feedback from you, our users, we've made some improvements that make it easier than ever to read thousands of publications on our website.

    Do you want to take a quick tour of the OpenBook's features?

    No Thanks Take a Tour »
  2. ×

    Show this book's table of contents, where you can jump to any chapter by name.

    « Back Next »
  3. ×

    ...or use these buttons to go back to the previous chapter or skip to the next one.

    « Back Next »
  4. ×

    Jump up to the previous page or down to the next one. Also, you can type in a page number and press Enter to go directly to that page in the book.

    « Back Next »
  5. ×

    To search the entire text of this book, type in your search term here and press Enter.

    « Back Next »
  6. ×

    Share a link to this book page on your preferred social network or via email.

    « Back Next »
  7. ×

    View our suggested citation for this chapter.

    « Back Next »
  8. ×

    Ready to take your reading offline? Click here to buy this book in print or download it as a free PDF, if available.

    « Back Next »
Stay Connected!