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Labour inspection

The right to decent working conditions can be considered a fundamental human right. Labour inspection is one of the basic instruments for putting this principle into practice and has a pivotal role in promoting compliance with ILO Core Labour Standards, ILO Conventions and EU Directives. Labour inspectorates are the state authorities for many work-related activities such as health and safety, social dialogue, legislation, market-control mechanisms, working conditions, the fight against illegal work, HIV/AIDS or child labour, etc. The ILO promotes an Integrated Labour Inspection System which entrusts labour inspection with new roles and responsibilities.

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  • ILO calls for strengthening labour inspection worldwide
    16 November 2006 - The International Labour Office (ILO) today proposed a new series of measures designed to "reinvigorate", modernize and strengthen labour inspectorates worldwide, in a move to boost the implementation of labour laws on the working conditions that protect the rights of millions of workers worldwide.
  • Combating child labour: Lessons from the Turkish labour inspection experience
    07 November 2006 - Over the last two years, more than 4,000 children and youth in three Turkish provinces have been withdrawn or prevented from entering the worst forms of child labour thanks to a labour inspection project launched by the ILO's International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC). ...
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