ILO Guidance and resources

The social and solidarity economy: Law and policy

ILO General Discussion Committee on Decent work and the social and solidarity economy concludes its work at the 110th International Labour Conference. © Crozet / Pouteau / Albouy / ILO

The International Labour Organization supports the establishment of a conducive environment consistent with the nature and diversity of the social and solidarity economy to promote decent work and harness the fullest potential of social and solidarity economy entities to contribute to sustainable development and sustainable enterprises, in line with international labour standards, particularly the Promotion of Cooperatives Recommendation, 2002 (No. 193), as well as informed and guided by other ILO normative and policy instruments, in particular the Resolution concerning decent work and the social and solidarity economy (2022).

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The story of the ILO’s Promotion of Cooperatives Recommendation, 2002 (No. 193)

The story of the ILO’s Promotion of Cooperatives Recommendation, 2002 (No. 193)

Promoting cooperatives: An information guide to ILO Recommendation No. 193

Promoting cooperatives: An information guide to ILO Recommendation No. 193

Guidelines for cooperative legislation, third revised edition

Guidelines for cooperative legislation, third revised edition

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