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1 International Labour Organization ______________________________
ILO International Labour Organization ______________________________

2 International Labour Organization
The International Labour Organization was created in 1919 in order to press for social reform in employment practices. In 1944 the ILO Conference re-stated and expanded its goals by adopting the Declaration of Philadelphia. In 1969, on its 50th anniversary the ILO was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. In 1998 the ILO adopted the Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Followup.

3 How the ILO Works The ILO has a tripartite structure in which the “social partners” – governments, employers and unions – shape the policies and programmes of the organization. The ILO promotes a “social dialogue” between the partners on social and economic issues. 263 countries are members of the ILO

4 How the ILO Works The ILO’s International Labour Conference meets annually to set minimum international labour standards and the Organization’s policies. Each member country can send 4 delegates to the Conference: 2 government and 1 each representing employers and workers.

5 The Governing Body has:
How the ILO Works Between annual sessions of the Conference the ILO is guided by the Governing Body. The Governing Body has: 28 government members 14 employer representatives 14 worker representatives

6 ILO branch offices are in more than 40 countries
How the ILO Works The International Labour Office in Geneva includes the Organization’s operational headquarters, research centre and publishing house. ILO branch offices are in more than countries The Office is headed by a Director-General, Mr. Juan Somavia

7 The ILO has four principal strategic objectives:
What the ILO Does The ILO has four principal strategic objectives: Standards and fundamental principles and rights at work Decent employment Social protection for all Strengthen tripartism and social dialogue

8 The Declaration of Philadelphia
In 1944 the ILO adopted the Declaration of Philadelphia which included the following principles: Labour is not a commodity Freedom of expression and association are essential for sustained progress Poverty threatens prosperity everywhere and ...

9 The Declaration of Philadelphia
All human beings, irrespective of race, creed,or sex have the right to pursue both their material well-being and their spiritual development in conditions of freedom and dignity, of economic security, and of equal opportunity.

10 ILO Conventions and Recommendations
The ILO Conference adopts Conventions and Recommendations which set international standards. By ratifying these Conventions member states create binding obligations to implement their provisions. Recommendations provide guidance on policy, legislation and practice.

11 Fundamental (Core) ILO conventions
# 29 Forced Labour (1930) # 87 Freedom of Association and the Protection of the Right to Organize (1948) # 98 Right to organize and collective bargaining (1949) #100 Equal Remuneration (1951)

12 Fundamental (Core) ILO conventions
# 105 Abolition of Forced Labour (1957) # 111 Anti-discrimination - Employment and Occupation (1958) # 138 Minimum Age Convention (1973) # 182 Worst Forms of Child Labour (1999)

13 The Declaration on Fundamental
The Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Followup In 1998 the ILO adopted the Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Followup to take up the challenges of globalization.

14 The Declaration on Fundamental
The Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Followup The aim of the Declaration is to ensure that social progress goes hand in hand with economic progress.

15 The Bureau for Workers’ Activities (ACTRAV)
The mandate of the Bureau is to: strengthen representative, independent and democratic trade unions in all countries, to enable union to play their role effectively in protecting workers' rights and interests and in providing effective services to their members at national and international levels, and to promote the ratification and implementation of ILO Conventions.

16 The Programme for Workers’ Activities:
ACTRAV - Turin The Programme for Workers’ Activities: responds to the training needs of workers’ organizations delivers advanced training courses produces workers’ educational material conducts courses in Turin and in regions provides consultancy services

17 ACTRAV Web Sites Geneva: Turin:


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