Safety and health at work resources
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  1. Occupational Safety and Health quintessential to Green Jobs

    28 April 2012

    ILO supported training programme on green jobs project with NIOSH Sri Lanka

  2. Q&A-Manuela Tomei

    22 April 2011

    Ms Manuela Tomei, Director of the ILO’s Conditions of Work and Employment Programme, explains how adopting an international labour standard on domestic work at the 100th ILC would help regulate what is most often an ‘unregulated’ and sometimes hazardous field of work.

  3. ILO Enterprise Projects for Women in Vavuniya North

    03 December 2010

    ILO LEED Project introduces TREE methodology for economic empowerment of conflict-affected women in the Northern Province of Sri Lanka.

  4. National Policy on HIV/AIDS in the world of work - Consultative meeting

    18 May 2010

    This Policy was developed through a consultative process with the workers, employers, civil society and the government, with the technical assistance from the International Labour Organization.(ILO) The objective of this workshop is to present the policy for wider consultation.

  5. Taking forward the National Labour Migration Policy for Sri Lanka

    30 December 2009

    The Ministry of Foreign Employment Promotion and Welfare has taken steps to carry forward the National Labour Migration Policy by establishing a High Level Advisory Committee consisting of key Ministries, Recruitment Industry, Trade Unions and civil society organizations to oversee the implementation of the National Policy.

  6. Work Improvement in Neighbourhood Development (WIND)Training

    07 September 2009

    A four day training from 7 to 10 September on the Work Improvement in Neighbourhood Development (WIND) Methodology was conducted for 42 participants, which included labour officers, agriculture inspectors, agrarian development officers, officers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH), representatives from the Trade Unions and employers. The training also included a one day field visit to a farm.

  7. Safety and health at work

    03 September 2009

    Safety and health at work in Sri Lanka

  8. Governments, trade unions, employers and NGOs join hands in the prevention of HIV/AIDS in workplaces in Sri Lanka

    16 August 2007

    The ILO Office in Sri Lanka being a technical corporation agency seeks to enhance the capacity of employers, workers and the Ministry of Labour Relations and Manpower (MOLR&MP) to plan and implement policies and programmes for prevention of HIV/AIDS in workplaces through its ILO/USDOL International HIV/AIDS Workplace Education Program.

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