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1. www.womendeliver.org
www.womendeliver.org/agenda/Sp - [Cached]Published on: 10/20/2007 Last Visited: 1/19/2008
Naomi Cassirer, Senior Technical Officer International Labor Organization (ILO) - Conditions of Work and Employment Programme
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Naomi Cassirer is a senior technical officer in the Conditions of Work and Employment Programme at the International Labour Organization, where she is responsible for programmes on maternity protection and workers with family responsibilities. She joined the ILO in 2001 as a regional gender specialist for Southeast Asia and the Pacific (2001-2005). Prior to her work with the ILO, she was on faculty at the University of Notre Dame (1997-2000) and a visiting scholar at Harvard University (2000-2001). Her work focuses on work, gender and development.
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2. Global Conference on "Unpaid Work and the Economy"
www.levy.org/undp-levy-confere - [Cached]Published on: 10/19/2004 Last Visited: 10/25/2006
Naomi Cassirer is employed with the International Labour Organization's Conditions of Work and Employment Programme, where she is responsible for the programme on reconciliation between work and family life and on maternity protection. She joined the ILO in 2001 as a gender specialist in the ILO subregional office for Southeast Asia and the Pacific where she provided technical advisory services, advocacy, research and training at the policy and programme level, supporting ILO constituents in promoting gender equality in employment. Prior to joining the ILO, she taught and researched in the United States as a sociologist in the field of labor markets and employment. She has researched and published on sex and race inequality in the workplace, focusing on such areas as occupational segregation, promotions, work-family, and nonstandard employment. She is currently working on a publication bringing together research on the issues confronting workers with family responsibilities in developing countries. -
3. 28th PBC: Plenary Sessions
www.philcham.com/28thpbc/plena - [Cached]Published on: 7/8/2002 Last Visited: 3/11/2003
MR. NAOMI CASSIRER General Specialist, International Labor Organization
Highlights of Speech
The Global Compact is a movement that seeks to unify the United Nations and the international business community to promote sustainable growth for the economy. In the context of globalization, it aims to institutionalize core set of universal values, fundamental to meeting socio-economic needs of peoples.

