Korea resources

October 2019

  1. Training Workshop on Employment Insurance (EI): Global, Regional and Korean Experience on (Un) Employment Insurance

    28 October - 1 November 2019

September 2019

  1. © Yonhap 2024

    Labor groups condemn Japan over wartime forced labor issue in report to ILO

  2. The 5th Regional Skills Technical Working Group Meeting Enhancing Human Resources Development in ASEAN: Progress of MRAs and MRS

    12 - 13 September 2019

    The Regional Skills Technical Working Group was established in 2014, functioning primarily as a technical level working group that supports all skills-related activities of the ILO including the mutual recognition of skills (MRS) in ASEAN. The Regional Skills Technical Working Group meet annually, with an aim to facilitate coordination and cooperation among the ASEAN Members States, together with the ASEAN Secretariat, in moving forward the on-going MRS efforts within the ASEAN. The 5th Regional Skills Technical Working Group Meeting is scheduled for 12-13 September 2019 in Hanoi, Viet Nam. This meeting would be the first forum where discussions on the progress on the implementation of both the mutual recognition arrangements (MRA) and MRS will be made, along with updates on the progress of the ASEAN Qualifications Reference Frameworks.

August 2019

  1. ILO-UNDESA-Korea and GS-NSPC Training on Monitoring and Evaluation for Social Protection

    13 - 14 August 2019

July 2019

  1. The ILO-SSO-NHSO Knowledge Sharing Workshop on Social Protection

    28 July - 1 August 2019

  2. ILO-NSSF Information Technology Workstream Workshop

    22 - 24 July 2019

  3. ILO-UNDESA-NSSF BPR Stream Workshop

    15 - 19 July 2019

  4. ILO/Korea Training Workshop: Improvement of Occupational Safety and Health for adapting to the future of work: tackling current and future challenges on occupational health (OH) in ASEAN

    1 - 5 July 2019

June 2019

  1. ILO-NSSF Human Resource Management Workstream Workshop

    26 - 28 June 2019

  2. An aging Asia increases the demand for domestic workers. But what about their rights?

    Mr. Nilim Baruah, International Labour Organization’s Regional Migration Specialist for Asia and the Pacific, reviews progress on migrant domestic workers’ rights in Asia.