ILO declaration of 1944 also known as Philadelphia Declaration concerns with the aims and purposes of the International Labour Organisation. Labour is not a commodity, freedom of expression and of association are essential to sustained progress, poverty anywhere constitutes a danger to prosperity everywhere are among three fundamental principles on which organisation is based. The fourth option is incorrect as it states continuous and concerted international effort in which the representatives of workers and employes,enjoying equal status with those of government is important for promotion of common welfare .