
The International Labour Organization is the United Nations agency for the world of work. We bring together governments, employers and workers to drive a human-centred approach to the future of work through employment creation, rights at work, social protection and social dialogue.
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Employment-Intensive Investment Programme (EIIP) Workshop
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114th International Labour Conference
EndedFor 100 years, the International Labour Organization supervisory system has helped transform commitments into action and labour standards into real improvements in people's lives. Impact is concrete: stronger rights at work, a greater voice for workers, safer workplaces, greater equality, reduced child labour, better protection for migrant workers and stronger labour institutions. Now we would like to hear your thoughts!To mark the Centenary of the ILO supervisory system, share a post answering ...
EndedOne week into the International Labour Conference has already brought together many voices and perspectives on the world of work.From plenary debates to discussions on decent work in the platform economy, gender equality and social dialogue, here are some highlights from the first week. 👇▶️ Delegates: what moment has stood out for you so far? #ILC2026 ...
EndedThe Cape Town Agreement, set to be enforced next year, will improve fishing vessel safety standards and combat illegal fishing, protecting both fishers and ocean ecosystems.
The Cape Town Agreement, supported by major fishing nations, will improve fishing vessel standards, enhance safety, and combat illegal fishing. It becomes effective next year, marking a significant step in maritime governance.
The Cape Town Agreement, supported by major fishing nations, will enhance fishing vessel safety standards and combat illegal fishing, protecting fishers' lives and marine ecosystems.
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