
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 | -45% | 65 | 18 |
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What does social justice look like in everyday life?Sometimes, it looks like a first job, a supportive workplace, and the confidence that follows.Meet Miguel Benítez, 19, autistic, from the Dominican Republic. After struggling to find work, being hired changed his life and now he encourages employers to see ability first.His story: https://ow.ly/YUaV50YhZiM#SocialJustice #DecentWork #DisabilityInclusion ...
ActiveWhat does social justice look like in everyday life?Sometimes, it looks like a first job, a supportive workplace, and the confidence that follows.Meet Miguel Benítez, 19, autistic, from the Dominican Republic. After struggling to find work, being hired changed his life and now he encourages employers to see ability first.His story: https://ow.ly/YUaV50YhZiM#SocialJustice #DecentWork #DisabilityInclusion ...
EndedWhen anchored in principles of inclusion and sustainability, women’s entrepreneurship represents a powerful pathway for advancing a transformative and human-centred approach to gender equality in the world of work. The ILO's Women's Entrepreneurship Development Programme supports women to start, formalize, sustain and grow their businesses by addressing the structural barriers that limit opportunities.Learn more about the programme: https://ow.ly/bHqp50XtiJ1 ...
ActiveThe 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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