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The International Labour Organisation (ILO) was established in 1919 to bring governments, employers and trade unions together for united action in the cause of social justice and better living conditions for workers everywhere. The ILO is a tripartite organisation, with representatives of workers and employers taking part in its work on equal status with those of governments. 

The ILO formulates international labour standards in the form of Conventions and Recommendations setting minimum standards of basic labour rights: freedom of association, the right to organize, collective bargaining, abolition of forced labour, equality of opportunity and treatment, and other standards regulating conditions across the entire spectrum of work related issues.

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