Publications
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Workers’ Guide to Employment and Decent Work for Peace and Resilience Recommendation (No. 205)
28 August 2019
Through this Workers’ Guide, the ILO’s Bureau for Workers’ Activities (ACTRAV) provides information and guidance on how trade unions can ensure the implementation of this new global tool to their advantage. It is intended to serve as a valuable reference to workers’ organizations on the provisions of Recommendation No. 205.
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Towards a better future for women and work: Voices of women and men
19 July 2019
ILO, in collaboration with Gallup, surveyed men and women in 2016 to understand their perceptions about women and work. The results, based on interviews with nearly 149,000 adults in 142 countries and territories, suggest that women might find support in their quest for productive employment and decent work coming from a rather unexpected source: men. Gender equality is still far from being achieved, and the findings show real divides still exist in many regions of the world. But it also appears men and women are not always as far apart in their attitudes as conventional wisdom might lead them – and governments and employers’ and workers’ organizations – to assume.
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Newsletter #2 - June 2019
14 July 2019
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Special Anniversary issue of ILO Moscow Newsletter
26 June 2019
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The Driving Force Birth and Evolution of Tripartism - The Role of the ILO Workers' Group
18 June 2019
Beyond stating that the International Labour Organization has, since 1919, had a unique tripartite structure, with the participation of governments and employers’ and workers’ organizations, not much has been written about how tripartism actually works. The book gives examples of the dynamics at work between the three groups of the ILO and explains how, over time, the force that has driven its agenda has been the Workers’Group.
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Newsletter #1 - March 2019
10 April 2019
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Newsletter #4 - December 2018
31 December 2018
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Reversing pension privatization: Rebuilding public pension systems in Eastern European and Latin American countries (2000-18)
31 October 2018
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Newsletter #3 - September 2018
30 September 2018
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Newsletter #2 - June 2018
13 August 2018