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Uganda: multinational enterprises in the plantation sector: labour relations, employment, working conditions and welfare facilities

Author
Tayo. FashoyinAnn. Herbert and Paola. Pinoargote

Abstract: Examines the situation regarding labour relations, employment and working conditions in Ugandan plantations in the light of the ILO's Tripartite Declaration of Principles concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy. Includes the text of the Declaration and a summary of the proceedings of a tripartite seminar held in 2003 on promoting the Declaration and social dialogue in the plantation sector.
Keywords: labour relationsemploymentworking conditionsplantationplantation workermultinational enterpriseUgandaagricultural sectorforeign investmentcapital investmentlegal aspectemployers organizationtrade unioncollective bargainingworkers housingmedical careoccupational safetyoccupational healthcode of practiceILO ConventionILO Recommendationtextrelations de travailemploiconditions de travailplantationtravailleur des plantationsentreprise multinationaleOugandasecteur agricoleinvestissement étrangerinvestissement de capitalaspect juridiqueorganisation patronalesyndicatnégociation collectivelogement des travailleurssoins médicauxsécurité du travailsanté au travailrecueil de directivesconvention de l'OITrecommandation de l'OITtexterelaciones laboralesempleocondiciones de trabajoplantacióntrabajador de las plantacionesempresa multinacionalUgandasector agrícolainversiones extranjerasinversiones de capitalaspecto jurídicoorganización de empleadoressindicatonegociación colectivavivienda de los trabajadoresasistencia médicaseguridad en el trabajosalud en el trabajorepertorio de recomendaciones prácticasConvenio de la OITRecomendación de la OITtexto (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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