Past Sectoral meetings
Second Meeting of the Joint ILO–IMO Tripartite Working Group to Identify and Address Seafarers’ Issues and the Human Element
Joint ILO–IMO meeting to adopt guidelines for Medical Examination of Fishers/Fishing Vessel Personnel
Technical meeting on decent and sustainable work in the inland waterways sector
Technical meeting on digitalization in the retail sector as an engine for economic recovery and decent work
Meeting of experts on decent work in the agri-food: An essential part of sustainable food systems
Technical meeting on a green, sustainable and inclusive economic recovery for the civil aviation sector
Technical meeting on the future of work in the arts and entertainment sector
First Meeting of the Joint ILO–IMO Tripartite Working Group to identify and address seafarers’ issues and the human element
Technical meeting on the future of work in the oil and gas industry
Technical meeting on the protection of whistle-blowers in the public service sector
Technical meeting on COVID-19 and sustainable recovery in the tourism sector
Meeting of Experts to revise the 1992 Code of practice on safety and health in construction
Technical meeting on the impact of digitalization in the finance sector
Tripartite Expert Meeting to Adopt Guidelines on Flag State Inspections under the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006
The 94th (Maritime) Session of the International Labour Conference, which adopted the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, also adopted a number of resolutions. Resolution XIII, concerning the development of guidelines for flag State inspection, requested that the Director-General convene a tripartite expert meeting to develop suitable guidance for flag State inspection.
Tripartite Expert Meeting to Develop Guidelines for Port State Control Officers Carrying out Inspections under the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006
The 94th (Maritime) Session of the International Labour Conference, which adopted the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, also adopted a number of resolutions. Resolution IV, concerning the development of guidelines for port State control, requested that the Director-General of the ILO convene a tripartite expert meeting to develop suitable guidance for port State control officers.