Labour Inspection good practices

Type Resource list
Unit responsible Labour Administration and Inspection Programme (LAB/ADMIN))

Practical tools for labour inspectors

The new realities in the world of work pose many challenges to labour inspectorates who now more than ever need further resources to ensure they deliver a high quality service. In this section, labour inspectors and managers will find toolkits, checklists, handbooks, codes of practice and other practical tools to help them achieve better results in labour inspection.

Training Materials for labour inspectors

Labour inspection is a complex and demanding occupation that requires not only commitment but also competency and professional training. Without regular and proper training it is difficult if not impossible for labour inspections to provide a high quality service. This section includes different sets of training material to help labor inspectors face new realities in the world of work.

Good Practices examples of labour inspection

Sometimes,labour inspectorates lack access to human, financial and material resources and this diminishes the opportunity to increase their effectiveness. Different actions carried out by labour inspectorates have greatly improved their efficiency and enabled them to make progress on improving labour conditions in their countries. This section compiles experiences that could be replicated in other countries because they are transferable, have a demonstrated impact and, importantly, have proven to be sustainable.

Publications on labour inspection

This section includes a set of publications, conference reports, regional meeting reports that can be of use to labour inspectors, who can learn more on the history, purpose, scope, principles of labour inspection and the trends that characterize modern inspection systems.

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