Videos

  1. ILO’s OSH Projects in Indonesia

    28 March 2022

    The video documents eight projects under ILO Jakarta office focusing and dealing with occupational safety and health (OSH) issues. The video also highlights the importance of OSH in various industrial sectors to sustain businesses and protect workers, particularly during the pandemic COVID-19 pandemic.

  2. Winning videos of ILO’s One-Minute Video Competition on OSH

    03 February 2022

    Fatmawati, a student from Gresik, East Java, won first place in the one-minute video competition (Kompetisi Video Semenit/KOVID). The second one is Ganjar Jatmika Sukanda, a junior school teacher from Ciamis, West Java. And the third one is Belgi Apriliandy, a student from Yogyakarta.

  3. Supporting the non-discriminatory policy at the workplace

    27 April 2019

    The video captures testimonials from the participating companies of the ILO’s ToT on HIV Prevention Programme at the Workplace in Bahasa Indonesia. The ToT was conducted by the ILO in collaboration with Apindo as a follow-up to the commitment of Apindo and its company members to implement HIV prevention programme through the non discriminatory policy at the workplace.

  4. Empowering women in business and management

    12 January 2015

    There is a growing recognition that women in senior management positions make good business sense yet just five per cent of CEOs are women. Now, companies and employers' organizations are raising awareness of the qualities women bring to leadership positions and that is changing attitudes. An international conference: "Reflecting Global Change: Women in Business and Management" organized by the ILO with the International Finance Corporation and hosted by the Confederation of British Industry is taking place April 28, 2015 in London, UK.

  5. Roundtable on sustaining growth and job creation in Africa

    19 March 2013

    Despite the global economic and financial crisis, African economies have continued to record average annual economic growth of five per cent. Six of the world's fastest growing economies are in Africa, making the continent the world's second fastest growing region. How this growth can be sustained and be harnessed to create more jobs, was the focus of discussion among employers at a roundtable organized by the International Organization of Employers (IOE) in collaboration with the ILO and Business Africa. The highlight of the event was the presentation of McKinsey's Global Institute study: "Africa at Work: Job Creation and Inclusive Growth".

  6. Changes in Myanmar: An employers' perspective

    11 June 2012

    Khine Khine Nwe, Myanmar Employers’ delegate and Secretary, Basic Employers Organization of the Garment Factory, Shwe Pyi Thar Industrial Zone, gives her reaction to the changes in her country and explains how she wants the international community to respond.

  7. Fighting Child Labour in India's Carpet Industry

    10 April 2012

    Eradicating child labour is difficult, but some employers in India are finding a way. And along the way to eliminating child labour, employers are also discovering that it makes good business sense as well.

  8. Ghana's Code of Conduct against Child Labour

    10 April 2012

    One of the keys to successfully fighting child labour is making families aware how they may be putting their own children at risk. But that is especially challenging when the labour of young children has traditionally been considered an extra source of income for the family. The Ghana Employers Association is using social dialogue to prove that traditional attitudes can change, by introducing a code of conduct to help to eradicate the worst forms of child labour.

  9. Video: The ILO's Global Business and Disability Network

    02 December 2011

    Companies all over the world increasingly recognize that a diverse workforce is valuable: good for business and good for employees. Employers want to find the best talent, create a positive workplace and contribute to the communities in which they operate. Recruiting people with disabilities into the workplace and retaining those who become disabled while employed can help companies reach these goals. They are doing that with the help of the ILO’s Global Business and Disability Network.

  10. Moldova: Code of Conduct to Eradicate the Worst Forms of Child Labour

    30 August 2011

    In Moldova, there has been success in fighting child labour in the country's vast agricultural sector. One key to that success is the employers' Code of Conduct to eradicate the worst forms of child labour, which was developed with assistance from the ILO. Moldova's employers are also investing in new technologies and in their communities, to ensure a more prosperous future without child labour.

  11. Interview with Habib Yousfi, President of the General Confederation of Algerian Enterprises (CGEA)

    22 March 2011

    ILO TV interviewed Mr. Habib Yousfi, President of the General Confederation of Algerian Enterprises (CGEA) on the eve of a high-level discussion on "Challenges and Change in the Arab World" held by the ILO Governing Body. Discussing the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, he said that "if the Algerian experience can be of help to these countries which have undergone so much change, we would be happy to cooperate with them". (in French)

  12. Delegate Dialogues: Norma Powell, Vice-President representing employers at the 99th International Labour Conference, from the Association des Industries d'Haïti

    18 June 2010

  13. Delegate Dialogues: Ronnie L. Goldberg, Vice-Chair of the Committee for the Recurrent Discussion on Employment, and Executive Vice President, United States Council for International Business

    18 June 2010

  14. Delegate Dialogues: Lama Abdulaziz Alsulaiman, Vice-Chairman, Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Saudi Arabia

    18 June 2010

  15. Delegate Dialogues: Jelena Katić, Adviser, International Relations and EU Affairs Department, Croatian Employers' Association (in English and Croatian)

    14 June 2010

  16. Interview with Mr. Alberto Nadal, Director, Spanish Confederation of Employers' Organization (in Spanish)

    14 June 2010

  17. Delegate Dialogues: Hilaire Tsimi Zoa, President, Union des syndicats du patronat agricole du Cameroun (in French)

    13 June 2010

  18. Delegate Dialogues: Simo Pinomaa, Expert, Confederation of Finnish Industries (EK)

    13 June 2010

  19. Delegate Dialogues: Thabo Makeka, Association of Lesotho Employers and Business

    13 June 2010

  20. Delegate Dialogues: Olusegun Oshinowo, Director General, Nigeria Employers' Consultative Association

    11 June 2010