Committee on Employment and decent work for the transition to peace

Composition of Committees  (14/06/2017)                  

This Committee had before it Reports V(1), V(2A) and V2(B) submitted to the Conference for a second discussion concerning the revision of Employment (Transition from War to Peace) Recommendation, 1944 (No. 71). The Committee met from 5 to 14 June in Room XVIII according to its tentative Plan of Work (approved by the Committee at its first sitting).

Reports submitted to the Conference

  1. Report V (1)

    Employment and decent work for peace and resilience: Revision of the Employment (Transition from War to Peace) Recommendation, 1944 (No. 71)

    18 August 2016

    In accordance with Article 39 of the Standing Orders of the International Labour Conference, governments are invited to make comments on the present report, after consultation with the most representative organizations of employers and workers. The comments must reach the Office no later than 19 November 2016. They will form the basis of the background report for the 2017 ILC discussion.

  2. Report V (2A)

    Employment and decent work for peace and resilience: Revision of the Employment (Transition from War to Peace) Recommendation, 1944 (No. 71)

    14 March 2017

  3. Report V (2B)

    Employment and decent work for peace and resilience - Revision of the Employment (Transition from War to Peace) Recommendation, 1944 (No. 71)

    07 March 2017

Background information

  1. 106th International Labour Conference

    Guy Ryder looks back on #ILC2017

    19 June 2017

    The transition from war to peace, labour migration, the green economy, fundamental principals and rights at work....these issues and more were the topic of a live conversation with ILO Director-General Guy Ryder on the main conclusions of this year’s world parliament of labour, the 106th International Labour Conference.

  2. 106th International Labour Conference

    Five things to know about the Committee on Employment and Decent Work for the Transition to Peace

    05 June 2017

    Azita Berar Awad, Director of the ILO's Employment Policy Department, explains why, during times of conflict and natural disaster, it's important to emphasize prevention, not only intervention.