Shared Commitments. 1. The Parties reaffirm their obligations as Members of the ILO and their commitments under the ILO Declaration, with respect to labour rights within their territory. 2. Recognizing the right of each Party to establish its own labor laws and regulations and, consequently, to adopt or modify its labor laws, each Party shall endeavor to ensure that its labor laws and regulations are consistent with internationally recognized labor rights. 3. The Parties recognize that it is inappropriate to establish or use their laws, regulations, policies and labor practices for protectionist trade purposes.
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Sources: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement
Shared Commitments. 1. The Parties reaffirm their obligations as Members members of the ILO and their commitments under the ILO Declaration, Declaration with respect to labour rights within their territory.
2. Recognizing the right of each Party to establish its own domestic labor laws and regulations standards and, consequently, to adopt or modify amend its labor lawslegislation, each Party shall endeavor to ensure that its laws establish labor laws and regulations are standards consistent with internationally recognized labor rights.
3. The Parties recognize that it is inappropriate to establish or use their laws, regulations, policies and labor practices for protectionist trade purposes.
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Sources: Economic Complementation Agreement