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Interanational Labour Organization (ILO)

The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations dedicated to promoting social justice and internationally recognized labor rights. Established in 1919, the ILO works with governments, employers, and workers to advance fair, safe, and sustainable labor practices worldwide.


The ILO sets international labor standards through conventions and recommendations that protect workers' rights, ensure decent working conditions, and promote fair wages and equal opportunities. Key areas include freedom of association, collective bargaining, elimination of forced labor, child labor, and workplace discrimination.


ILO supports policies that foster job creation, skills development, and social protection systems, ensuring workers have access to unemployment benefits, pensions, and healthcare. The organization also assists countries in adapting to changing labor markets caused by globalization, digitalization, and climate change.


The ILO operates through a unique tripartite structure, bringing together governments, employers, and workers to shape policies that promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth. It provides technical assistance, research, and capacity-building programs to strengthen labor rights worldwide.

Through its commitment to decent work, social justice, and economic equality, the ILO continues to play a crucial role in shaping fair and inclusive labor policies across the globe.