News and articles
February 2018
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ACTRAV Agora: Violence and Harassement in Digitalized Work
06 February 2018
The ILO's Bureau for Workers'Activities organised an agora on the "The threat of physical and psychosocial violence and harassment in digitalized work" on Tuesday, 6 February at the ILO Headquater. Panellists: Professor Phoebe Moore (University of Leicester ), Manuela Tomei (ILO WORKQUALITY) and Nancy Leppink (ILO LABADMIN/OSH). Chair: Anna Biondi (ILO ACTRAV).
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How to protect workers from violence and harassment in the digital economy?
06 February 2018
The ILO launched a new research on the "Threat of Physical and Psychosocial Violence and Harassment Digitalized Work. How to protect workers from violence and harassment in digitalized working environments? Views of Nancy Leppink, head of ILO LABADMIN/OSH Departement.
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Protecting Workers in Digital Economy: Phoebe Moore, University of Leicester
06 February 2018
Professor Phoebe Moore from the University of Leicester leads us through the research’s main findings looking at "Threat of Physical and Psychosocial Violence and Harassment in Digitalized Work.
October 2017
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Future of Work: Interview with Catelene Passchier
20 October 2017
What should be the role of the ILO in the new world setting ? Views of Catelene Passchier, Chairperson of the Workers'Group of the ILO Governing Body
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Future of Work: Interview with Mthunzi Mdwaba
20 October 2017
What should be the role of the ILO in the new world setting? Views of Mthunzi Mdwaba Chairperson Employers Group of the ILO Governing Body
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Future of Work: Interview with Mark Anner, Pennstate University
20 October 2017
How to address non standards forms of employment ? Views of Mark Anner Associate Professor from the Pennstate University
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Future of Work: Interview with Valter Sanchez, INDUSTRIALL
20 October 2017
How to address precarious work in the Global Supply Chains? Views of Valter Sanches General Secretary of the INDUSTRIALL Global Union.
July 2015
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Photojournalist Ismail Ferdous talks about his exhibition on labour issues
10 July 2015
The ILO hosted an exhibition by Bangladeshi photojournalist Ismail Ferdous to highlight the issues raised during the conference Regulating for Decent Work from 8-10 July 2015. In this interview, the artist talks about his exhibition “So we Exist”, his covering of the Rana Plaza factory collapse and the role of the arts in raising the voice and visibility of workers in the shadows.
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Stephanie Barrientos on global supply chains
10 July 2015
Stephanie Barrientos, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, discusses the role of the ILO and global alliances in improving working conditions in global supply chains.
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Damian Grimshaw on the rise of precarious work
10 July 2015
Damian Grimshaw, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, discusses possible ways to overcome the concentration of precarious employment in specific sectors, including social dialogue between government and the social partners.