Resources on future of work

  1. 19th American Regional Meeting

    Ryder: Social dialogue, the key to a future of work with social justice

    02 October 2018

    At the opening of the 19th American Regional Meeting, ILO Director-General encourages governments, workers and employers to work together in order to face the challenges in the region.

  2. Publication

    Approaches to anticipating skills for the future of work

    02 October 2018

    Report prepared by the ILO and OECD for the G20 Employment Working Group.

  3. Publication

    Financing social protection for the future of work: Fiscal aspects and policy options

    02 October 2018

    Prepared by Staff of the ILO for the G20 Framework Working Group.

  4. Publication

    Financing life-long learning for the future of work

    02 October 2018

    Prepared for the G20 Framework Working Group.

  5. Publication

    Global Skills Trends, Training Needs and Lifelong Learning Strategies for the Future of Work

    02 October 2018

    Report prepared by the ILO and OECD for the G20 Employment Working Group.

  6. Meeting document

    Meeting Agenda

    01 October 2018

    ILO Subregional tripartite Meeting: Key selected topics for the future of work in the Caribbean

  7. Meeting document

    Participants' List

    01 October 2018

    ILO Subregional tripartite Meeting: Key selected topics for the future of work in the Caribbean

  8. News

    ILO’s message for the “Sowing the Seeds: Platform Cooperativism for Asia” Conference in Hong Kong

    28 September 2018

    ILO has sent a video message to the first conference seeking to explore ways in which cooperatives can join the digital economy in Asia.

  9. Meeting document

    Report of the ILO-AICESIS Conference: Social dialogue and the future of work

    28 September 2018

  10. 19th American Regional Meeting

    Past, present and future of work come together at the 19th American Regional Meeting in Panama

    28 September 2018

    In the run up to the ILO Centenary, representatives from the Americas will discuss the future of work between 2 and 5 October. For a century, Latin America was an active partner of the ILO, pioneering the organisation of regional meetings.