
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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International Labour OrganizationYou | 5 | 4 | +53% | 43 | 17 |
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Some traditions are passed down for centuries, but markets don’t always reach the people who keep them alive.In La Guajira, Colombia, Wayúu artisans have long woven bags and hammocks. Arleidis Laudith Puschaina Puschaina is 16, and she’s learning digital skills to help her community share their craft beyond the village.“Before, we only sold within the community. Now we share through Messenger or social media,” she says. And her dream is big: to make their artisanal work known internationally.Wat ...
EndedInternational Labour Conference adopts new Convention on decent work in the platform economy
EndedChild labour steals childhood, and too often, opportunity.At 12, Jestoni Go Padua was working late into the night making slippers and shoes to support his family. With support from the International Labour Organization he was able to return to school.Today, he is an instructor and skills trainer, helping young people build skills for a better future and #DecentWork. Stories like his are why the global community met in Marrakech for the 6th Global Conference on the Elimination of Child Labour. #T ...
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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