International Labor Organization
The ILO formulates international labour standards in the form of Conventions and Recommendations setting minimum standards of basic labour rights: freedom of association, the right to organize, collective bargaining, abolition of forced labour, equality of opportunity and treatment, and other standards regulating conditions across the entire spectrum of work related issues.
It provides technical assistance primarily in the fields of: • vocational training and vocational rehabilitation; • employment policy; • labour administration; • labour law and industrial relations; • working conditions; • management development; • cooperatives; • social security; • labour statistics and occupational safety and health.
The ILO promotes the development of independent employers’ and workers’ organizations and provides training and advisory services to those organizations. Within the UN system, the ILO has a unique tripartite structure with workers and employers participating as equal partners with governments in the work of its governing organs. (Source ILO website)
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