Videos
2022
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Course testimonial: Akil Nancoo, National Trade Union Centre (NATUC) of Trinidad and Tobago
20 May 2022
Akil Nancoo, National Trade Union Centre (NATUC) of Trinidad and Tobago, participant at the recently concluded ILO-CINTERFOR "Quality Apprenticeships in the Caribbean" course which ran from 11 April - 20 May, 2020 gives feedback on his experience during the training, and how it applies to the future of apprenticeships in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Course testimonial: Sheik Hanif, Customer Experience Manager, Ramps Logistics, Guyana
20 May 2022
Sheik Hanif, Customer Experience Manager, Ramps Logistics, Guyana, gives feedback on his experience at the recently concluded ILO-CINTERFOR "Quality Apprenticeships in the Caribbean" course which ran from 11 April - 20 May, 2020 as well as his take-aways and how it applies to the future of apprenticeships in Guyana.
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Course testimonial: Marlon Johnson, HEART/NSTA Trust, Jamaica
20 May 2022
Marlon Johnson, Senior Programme Director, HEART/NSTA Trust, Jamaica, talks about his experience and knowledge gained at the recently concluded ILO-CINTERFOR "Quality Apprenticeships in the Caribbean" course which ran from 11 April - 20 May, 2020 and its impact for the future of apprenticeships in Jamaica.
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ILO Jamaica Formalization Project
22 February 2022
A UN Jamaica featured video
2021
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New Online Training for Trade Unions on UN Agenda 2030 and Decent Work
25 November 2021
This Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) aims to raise the interest of trade unions on matters related to UN processes, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)and Decent Work Country Programmes (DWCPs) .
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Webinar Recording - Eliminating Violence and Harassment in the World of Work in the Caribbean
26 October 2021
Webinar on the Violence and Harassment Convention, 2019 (No. 190)
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Message by the Director of the ILO Caribbean Office on the 10th Anniversary of ILO Convention No. 189
17 June 2021
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Caribbean Resilience Project and Symposium videos
18 May 2021
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Webinar Recording - OSH in the construction sector
26 April 2021
The webinar addressed the key issues related to OSH in the construction sector and looked into practical measures designed to help employers, workers and the self-employed in the construction sector work safely in times of COVID-19.
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ILO Caribbean Resilience Project: Shock responsive social protection
26 March 2021
External shocks, such as climate disasters and the COVID-19 health pandemic, puts Caribbean governments, employers and workers at risk for catastrophic losses of revenue, productivity and jobs. The ILO Caribbean Resilience Project is enabling countries to develop comprehensive social protection frameworks that minimize the effects of crises, enable recovery and build back better.