Browsing 1. National Government Policy Documents by Subject "Labour"
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Sessional Paper No. 03 of 1969 on International Labour Organization
(Republic of Kenya, 1969)This Sessional paper is a Presentation to the National Assembly of Kenya of seven Conventions and three Recommendations adopted by the International Labour Conference at its 3rd, 12th, 34th, 43rd, 46th, 50th, 51st and ... -
Sessional Paper No. 04 of 1967 on International Labour Organization
(Republic of Kenya, 1967)This Sessional paper is a Presentation to the National Assembly of Kenya of seven Conventions and seven Recommendations adopted by the International Labour Conference at its 48th, 49th and 50th Sessions, and the views ... -
Sessional Paper No. 05 of 1945 on Labour Department
(Government of Kenya, 1945)During the last few months the Government has had under consideration the reorganization of the Labour Department and proposals will be put forward in the 1946 Draft Estimations for a very considerable increase in staff ... -
Sessional Paper No. 07 of 1963/1965 on International Labour Conference
(Republic of Kenya, 1965)This sessional paper is a presentation to the National Assembly of Kenya of a Convention and two Recommendations adopted by the International Labour Conference at its 47th Session in June 1963, and the views thereon of ... -
Sessional Paper No.15 of 1963-1965 on International Labour Conference
(Republic of Kenya, 1963)Under the Constitution of the International Labour Organization member states have a duty to bring before the appropriate authority in their country instruments adopted by the International Labour Conference, with a view ... -
Speech by His Excellency President Daniel T. Arap Moi, C.G.H., M.P., on Labour Day, May 1, 1980
(Office of the President, 1980)Labour day is an international holiday, which is observed in over 80 countries to commemorate the achievements and contributions of the labour movement. The holiday is also known as International Worker’s Day or May Day. ... -
Speech by His Excellency President Uhuru Kenyatta, C.G.H., During The 54th Madaraka Day on June 1 2017.
(Executive Office of the President, 2017)Today, we celebrate our right to govern ourselves. That right was not given to us; we fought for it. Nyeri, this county of heroes, gave us some of our most valiant warriors. Our monumental victory in the war of liberation ...