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ILO-KOSHA Workshop for Improving Working and Employment conditions | 2011.08.29 | ||
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Author : KOSHA | The attached file(1) | ||
ILO-KOSHA Workshop for Improving Working and Employment conditions Organized by KOSHA, 29 August ? From August 29 to September 2, 2011, Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (KOSHA; President: Baek, Hun-Ki) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) co-organizes a workshop on “Participatory Approaches to Improve Working and Employment Conditions” in the headquarters of KOSHA, in Incheon, Korea. Eight experts will give presentations on 17 topics including best practices of improving working and employment conditions, and ‘Work Improvements in Small Enterprise (WISE)’ program. The participants of the workshop are some 18 officials in labor-related Ministries in seven Asian countries including the Four experts from the ILO are to take the leading roles in the workshop, to explain the ILO’s standards on “I believe the workshop will be beneficial to all participants as they can share with the neighboring countries, the exemplary cases and experiences on
Dr. Kazutaka Kogi (President, International Commission on Occupational Health) - Improving work environment in small and medium-sized enterprises and the Basic Occupational Health Services Dr. Ton That Khai (ILO - ILO Standards relating to Ms. Sudthida Krungkraiwong (ILO Regional - WISE Sessions Ms. Sandra Yu (ILO Regional - Local economic development and participatory approaches to improving the working conditions < Dr. Myung-Suk Lee (Korean Industrial Health Association) & Dr. Kuck-Hyeun Woo ( - Korean experiences in participatory training methodologies & Good practice photo contest Dr. Jung-Sun Park (Occupational Health Department, KOSHA) - National Mr. Byoung-Nam Choi (Deputy Director, - Mr. Dong-Chan Kim (Senior Manager, - Accident Prevention in the Manufacturing Industry in |
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