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Country Baselines
2022 Annual Review under the follow-up to the ILO 1998 Declaration - Compilation of baseline tables, by country
(based on the reports of Member States that have not ratified all fundamental Conventions and/or that have not ratified the Protocol of 2014 to the Forced Labour Convention, 1930)
Labour migration
Executive summary: migrant workers’ rights to freedom of association and collective bargaining
This executive summary outlines the key findings of the report on migrant workers’ rights to freedom of association and collective bargaining.
Ukraine
ILO Brief: Violations of fundamental principles and rights at work at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and in Enerhodar city in Ukraine, temporarily occupied by the Russian Federation
Ukrainian trade unions report that fundamental rights of Ukrainian workers in the areas temporarily occupied by the Russian Federation are frequently and repeatedly violated.
Labour migration
Migrant workers’ rights to freedom of association and collective bargaining
Freedom of association and collective bargaining (FACB) are fundamental rights of universal scope that should apply to all workers – including migrant workers. The new ILO Report describes the special challenges migrants face in enjoying these rights, clarifies the expectations from international instruments, supports efforts to fine-tune laws and regulations, and provides advice on how to overcome common practical obstacles to the full enjoyment of FACB’s rights by migrant workers.
Workers' rights
STRATEGY: To promote freedom of association in the palm oil sector
This campaign strategy document is developed by the Malaysian Trades Union Congress with a view to promoting freedom of association in the palm oil sector, as well as increasing trade union membership among local and migrant workers in the sector in the immediate future.
70 Years of the ILO Committee on Freedom of Association: A Reliable Compass in Any Weather
Guidelines
Conducting and contributing to Evaluations of National Action Plans on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work: A step-by-step guide
These guidelines attempt to highlight the key stages in which we can appropriate integrate all Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work along the evaluation process of National Action Plans (NAPs) on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work (FPRW).
ILO Working paper 80
Realizing the opportunities of the platform economy through freedom of association and collective bargaining (mobi)
This study provides empirical evidence from different regions of the world to identify avenues for platform economy workers to access freedom of association and collective bargaining.
ILO Working paper 80
Realizing the opportunities of the platform economy through freedom of association and collective bargaining
This study provides empirical evidence from different regions of the world to identify avenues for platform economy workers to access freedom of association and collective bargaining.
ILO Working paper 80
Realizing the opportunities of the platform economy through freedom of association and collective bargaining (epub)
This study provides empirical evidence from different regions of the world to identify avenues for platform economy workers to access freedom of association and collective bargaining.
Country Baselines
2020-2021 Annual Review under the follow-up to the ILO 1998 Declaration - Compilation of baseline tables, by country
(based on the reports of Member States that have not ratified all fundamental Conventions and/or that have not ratified the Protocol of 2014 to the Forced Labour Convention, 1930)
Employment Working Group
Protecting workers in new forms of employment
This paper prepared jointly by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the International Social Security Association (ISSA) for the 1st BRICS Employment Working Group meeting addresses the challenges of ensuring that workers in new forms of employment are covered by labour protection and social protection. It draws upon examples from BRICS countries, but also from other countries, to highlight the diverse solutions for a human-centred approach to the future of work, and highlights potential issues for further discussion.
Publication
Globalization and freedom of association and collective bargaining rights
Chapter 2 in the Handbook on Globalisation and Labour Standards
Reclaiming space for workers in the 21st century: A literature review on worker centers
This report reviews the emergence, experiences and practices of workers’ centres in different contexts of labour relations.
A comprehensive analysis of policies and frameworks governing foreign employment for Nepali women migrant workers and migrant domestic workers. Exploring the migration policymaking process with a specific focus on bans and restrictions on foreign employment.
One of the principal causes and risk factors for forced labour and trafficking, identified by past research led by the International Labour Organization (ILO)’s Work in Freedom (WiF) Programme, is restrictive and gender-insensitive migration policies. These include restrictions on movement in the form of bans and restrictions on the departure of women migrant workers and migrant domestic workers from origin countries to seek foreign employment.
A comprehensive analysis of policies and frameworks governing foreign employment for Nepali women migrant workers and migrant domestic workers. Exploring the migration policymaking process with a specific focus on bans and restrictions on foreign employment. Executive Summary
ILO Working paper 15
The Transformation of the Mexican Labour Regulation Model and its link to North American Economic Integration
This paper examines the different phases and changes of the Mexican labour regulation model. It analyses the extent to which trade liberalization was pivotal in the recent labour regulation reforms – particularly in the area of freedom of association and collective bargaining –.
Frequently asked questions - Issue paper on COVID-19 and fundamental principles and rights at work
Fundamental principles and rights at work
Issue paper on COVID-19 and fundamental principles and rights at work
For the millions of workers already in vulnerable situations, the COVID-19 crisis can have devastating consequences: their fundamental rights at work are under threat, pushing them and their families towards greater insecurity. Safeguarding and extending fundamental principles and rights at work will therefore be critical to the success of both immediate and longer-term responses to the crisis in the world of work.
Country Baselines
2019 Annual Review under the follow-up to the ILO 1998 Declaration - Compilation of baseline tables, by country
(based on the reports of Member States that have not ratified all fundamental Conventions and/or that have not ratified the Protocol of 2014 to the Forced Labour Convention, 1930)
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