Item 1781 - International Labour Organisation (ILO) Prize for extraordinary lifetime contribution to decent work.

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ZA COM MR-T-3-1-1781

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International Labour Organisation (ILO) Prize for extraordinary lifetime contribution to decent work.

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  • 2007-06-15 (Creation)

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decorative arts

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Date received: 19/08/13, Verified by: Lucia Raadschelders ; Date verified: 19/08/13

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Source: ILO website

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First Annual Decent Work Research Prize was awarded to Nelson Mandela by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) for his "Extraordinary lifetime contribution to knowledge, understanding and advocacy on the central concerns of the ILO.

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A glass pilar with the bronzen ILO key affixed The socket has the following bronzen text:
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela
ILO Prize for extraordinary lifetime contribution to decent work

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Nelson Mandela Tributes Database: T00217

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http://www.ilo.org/wow/Newsbriefs/lang--en/WCMS_083912/index.htm

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