Germany
Germany has been a member of the ILO since 1919 (with the exception between 1939 and 1951).
The ILO Representation in Germany makes the mandate and activities of the ILO visible to an interested public and brings them into national political processes and thematic priorities. To this end, we are in constant contact with the relevant federal ministries (BMAS, BMZ, BAFA, BMWK, and Foreign Office), parliamentary committees, social partners, religious organisations, political foundations, scientific institutions, and other actors in civil society.
The ILO's scientific analyses are made available for national labour market policies (e.g. on migration, prevention of forced labour, anti-discrimination, corporate due diligence) and the conception of development cooperation programmes, which are also implemented in cooperation with the ILO.
At the same time, we serve as interface to the Regional Office and the ILO Headquarters and provide information on social and labour market policy developments in Germany that are of particular relevance for global processes and priorities (e.g. legislation on global supply chains, approaches to the future of work) and can be incorporated into the Global Coalition for Social Justice.
Latest news and stories
Migration
Shaping migration narratives: Insights from the ILO/OSCE E-MINDFUL project
Informal EPSCO
Promotion of social justice essential for sustainable and equitable recovery, ILO tells EU ministers
Labour statistics
National labour market statistics for the last year from the ILOSTAT database
Projects and programmes
Improving accessibility and effectiveness of grievance mechanisms for workers in Serbian enterprises in supply chains of EU-based companies
Access to grievance mechanisms for workers in selected industries in Serbia
Development Cooperation Dashboard
The dashboard offers interactive visualisations of ILO development cooperation projects funded by Germany.
Tripartite partners
Publications
Manual on grievance mechanisms
ILO Budapest Newsletter 2023 July
All resources
Browse our catalogue of resources from or about Germany and filter by topic or sector.
Events
ILO Research Department Webinar
Using vacancy data to study skills dynamics
Contact
- Email : berlin@ilo.org
- Phone : +49 30 28 09 26 68
- Fax : +49 30 28 04 64 40
Address
ILO Vertretung in Deutschland
Universitätsstr. 2-3A
D-10117 Berlin
Germany