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June 12, 1992 - Image 39

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Labor Group
Issues Report

Geneva (JTA) — The •
International Labor Organ-

ization issued a mixed report
on the condition of Arab
workers in the Israeli-
. administered territories at
its annual conference here
last week.

While the U.N. agency
claimed that workers'
freedoms of choice, associ-
ation, movement and ex-
pression
are severely lim-
1.•
ited, it blamed economic
conditions as well as the ,

Israeli occupation.
Its report, in fact, approved

of efforts by the Israeli au-
. thorities and civil ad-
ministration to relieve the
territories' economic

overdependence on Israel
and urged more initiatives
in that direction.
It noted "other positive
• signs," such as the reopen-
ing of universities and the
improvement of vocational
training facilities and labor
exchanges.
Michel Hansenne, secre-

tary-general of the ILO, told
the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency in an interview that
his organization was ready

to help promote a dialogue
▪ between Israelis and Pales-
tinian workers in the ter-
ritories to solve the social
0. and labor problems referred
to in the report.
•-••
The report was based on a
fact-finding mission to Israel
and the territories by repre-

sentatives of the secretary-
general during March and
April.
It asserted that "the conti-
' nuing state of military oc-
cupation of the West Bank,

including east Jerusalem,
the Gaza Strip and the
Golan Heights renders im-
possible a situation in which
the ILO's standards and
principles can be fully
respected."

The report expressed "the
gravest concern" over the
consequences which the es-
tablishment or expansion of
Jewish settlements are hav-
OP ing on the livelihood of the
local population of the ter-
ritories.
It urged the Israeli au-
thorities to put no obstacles
in the way of more technical
training programs for the
• workers in the territories. It
said the ILO would develop
further programs to ac-
celerate economic develop-
ment and promote employer
and worker institutions that
could contribute to social
peace and economic better-
ment.

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