Fiftieth anniversary of the International Labor Organization

Country : Tunisie

Continent : Afrique

Issued on : 01/05/1969

Age : 58 years

Michel Reference
TN 723
Stanley Reference
TN 671
Yvert Reference
TN 648
Themes
Events
Description
This stamp commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the International Labor Organization (ILO), celebrated in 1969, and marks Tunisia's commitment to international standards of social justice and decent work. The illustration depicts physical and collective effort through a worker surrounded by ropes and lifting mechanisms, symbolizing the active participation of the workforce in the construction of the modern economy. This program highlights the importance of cooperation between workers and institutions to guarantee social progress within the young Tunisian Republic.

The symbolism is based on strong elements of industry and solidarity, such as the hammer and the hands holding technical tools such as the wrench. The ropes and pulleys represent the driving force of human labor and the ability of workers to meet the challenges of national development through united efforts. By dedicating this stamp to the ILO, Tunisia highlights the essential role of social dialogue and labor legislation in the protection of human capital, making the worker the central pillar of the country's stability and prosperity.
Size
22x36 mm
Colors
Polychrome
Designer
Hatem El Mekki
Printers
Roger Fenneteaux
Perforation
13
Print
Taille-douce
Face Value
0,60 DT
Mint Value
Used Value
Print Run
200 000 exemplaires
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