Information resources - resilience & just transition
Booklets
- Business resilience in the Caribbean. How sustainable enterprises can minimize impacts of climate change
- Climate disasters and employment. Mainstreaming decent work for effective recovery
- Extreme weather and worker absenteeism. Mitigating productivity and economic loss
- Labour market information and disaster resilience. Empirical evidence for strengthening Caribbean labour markets in times of crisis
Documents
- COVID-19 and R205: What role for workers’ organizations?
- COVID-19 Crisis: Why ILO Employment and Decent Work for Peace and Resilience Recommendation (R205) is relevant for trade unions?
- COVID-19 Crisis: Why ILO Social Protection Floors Recommendation (R202) is relevant for trade unions?
- COVID-19 Crisis: Why the ILO Social Security Convention (C102) is relevant for trade unions?
- Hurricanes and their implications for unemployment: Evidence from the Caribbean. ILO Working Paper No. 26
- ILO Employment and Decent Work for Peace and Resilience Recommendation, 2017 (No. 205)
- Just transition towards environmentally sustainable economies and societies for all
- Managing conflicts and disasters: Exploring collaboration between employers’ and workers’ organizations
- Non-standard forms of employment in Guyana
- Opportunities in times of tempest: Business recovery post Hurricanes Irma and Maria in the Caribbean. The case of Sint Maarten
- Recommendation No. 205 on Employment and Decent Work for Peace and Resilience: What role for trade unions?
- The impact of extreme weather on temporary work absence. ILO Working Paper No. 30
- Workers’ guide to Employment and Decent Work for Peace and Resilience Recommendation (No. 205)
Illustrations
- Illustration - Green Business: Case study Dominica, Guyana, Saint Lucia
- Illustration - Green Recovery: An opportunity for the Caribbean, The Bridgetown Declaration
- Illustration - Jobs in a net-zero emissions future in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Illustration - Impact of situations of crisis or disaster on TUs and their membership in Saint Lucia: preparedness, response, recovery