Bureau for Workers' Activities (ACTRAV)
The Bureau for Workers ‘Activities (ACTRAV) is the main link between the International Labour Office and the world of work through one of its constituents: workers’ organizations.
ACTRAV ensures that the concerns and interests of workers’ organizations are taken into consideration in the policy development and activities of the International Labour Office, both at Headquarter and in the Field.
ACTRAV support workers ‘organizations in the defense and promotion of workers’ rights.
ACTRAV works in close coordination with and assists the Secretariat of the Workers’ Group of the ILO Governing Body.
ACTRAV brings together a team of specialists with a deep knowledge of the trade union movement, representing the various regions of the world. Our specialists work from the Office’s Geneva headquarters, as well as from its regional and sub-regional offices in the field, where they liaise with workers’ constituents and work in close coordination with the ILO’s structures across the world for the promotion of social justice and decent work.
In close coordination with ILO’s technical departments, ACTRAV’s teams are working together on different topics to provide services to workers’ organizations.
News and articles

New ILO report urges efforts to strengthen responsible business practices in Thailand's automotive sector

Indonesia establishes the first MRC for migrant fishing vessel crews in Pemalang Regency
Trade Unions as Actors for Change
The Future of Work is uncertain. The world of work is faced with multiple transformations in the context of changing labour markets, driven by technological advancement and digitalisation, climate and environmental changes, globalization and demographic shifts. ACTRAV’s programme on Trade Unions in Transformation : Actors for Change supports trade unions to engage in this debate and to strengthen transformative action on the future of trade unions.
Publications
Policy Brief
The African Continental Free Trade Area: An Opportunity to Promote Social and Labour Issues across the Continent?
African Trade Unions and the Future of Work Responses, Challenges and Opportunities
Workers’ representatives in selected Central and Eastern European countries: Filling a gap in labour rights protection or trade union competition?
Key resources
International Journal of Labour Research
Trade Union Revitalization: Organizing new forms of work including platform workers
Manual
Dealing with crises arising from conflicts and disasters-ILO training manual for workers’ organizations
Social Security
Workers’ guide to ILO Conventions concerning minimum standards of social security
Rural economy
Decent work deficits among rural workers
Flagship Report
Social Dialogue Report 2022: Collective bargaining for an inclusive, sustainable and resilient recovery
Latest events
Launch of Road Map on Care Economy in Indonesia
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