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what are the standards that an employer of any country must fulfill to comply with the labor guidelines set by IOL

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Child labor's education and international wage rate.
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The correct answer is B) international wage rate and anti-child labor regulation.

The other options of the question were A) employees' safety and international wage rate. C) child labor's education and employees health benefits. D) child labor's education and international wage rate. E) fair wages and a safe work environment.

The standards that an employer of any country must fulfill to comply with the labor guidelines set by IOL are the following: international wage rate and anti-child labor regulation.

The International Labor Organization (ILO) was founded in 1919 as part of the agreements of the Treaty of Versailles, in Paris, France, at the end of World War 1. Samuel Gompers, leader of the American Federation of Labour was an influencing figure in adopting the precepts of ILO. The founding members of this organization were the United States, Cuba, Belgium, Great Britain, Czechoslovakia, Japan, Italy, Poland, and France.

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