Videos
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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.
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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.
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Freedom of Association to the Working Youth
31 August 2019
The ILO EU GSP+ Project asked a young working student on freedom of association. The project has contributed towards better understanding of the right to organize, freedom of association and collective bargaining.
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Freedom of Association to the Working Youth (Extended version)
31 August 2019
The ILO EU GSP+ Project asked a young working student on freedom of association. The project has contributed towards better understanding of the right to organize, freedom of association and collective bargaining.
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A labour movement coverage in Indonesia
07 May 2019
The video is an in-depth labour movement coverage in Indonesia by Kompas TV, a leading TV station in Indonesia. The video includes the interview with the ILO’s programme officer, Lusiani Julia and features the role of the ILO on labour and employment issues as well as the 100th anniversary of the ILO this year. The coverage is produced and aired in conjunction with the Labour Day on first of May.
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ILO-EU stakeholders’ forum on freedom of association, collective bargaining, trade and employment
11 April 2019
The video captures highlights of the Stakeholders’ forum on presentation of outputs of the ILO-EU collaboration on freedom of association and collective bargaining and on trade and employment in the Philippines.
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A new voice for garment workers
24 April 2014
Ruma Akter is one of Bangladesh's approximately four million garment workers. She is a working mother with a young son, and she is the leader of one of Bangladesh's newly-registered trade unions. Spurred on by the stream of horrific incidents happening in garment factories around her, and inspired by television talk shows watched in small tea stands, she started gathering workers together last year. It has taken about six months, but the Welltex Sromik (Workers) Union is now formally registered and has almost 500 members - and the changes in the factory are visible to everyone.
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India: Out of the Repair Shop and In to School
10 April 2012
When you think of what trade unions do, rescuing children from illegal child labour is not usually the first thing that comes to mind. But in India's Tamil Nadu State, six trade unions have come together to eradicate child labour, especially in its most hazardous forms. In the district of Erode, nearly a hundred children have been removed from auto and motorcycle repair shop work and are now back in school.
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A Trade Union's Battle against Child Labour in Ghana
10 April 2012
In Ghana, the General Agricultural Workers' Union, known as the "G-A-W-U" with support from the ILO, has had a major impact on eliminating the worst forms of child labour. Acting both independently, and using "social dialogue" to collaborate with employers and government, the union fights child labour in three key sectors: fisheries, palm oil production, and cocoa farming.
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Interview with Mr. Abdessalem Jerad, General Secretary of the Tunisian General Labour Union UGTT (in Arabic)
22 March 2011
ILO TV interviewed Mr. Abdessalem Jerad, General Secretary of the Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT) about the current economic and social situation in Tunisia, the role that trade unions can play and how they see the future of the region.
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Delegate Dialogues: Helen Kelly, President of the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions - Committee for the Recurrent Discussion on Employment
16 June 2010
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Delegate Dialogues: Mohammed Mousa Jadallah, President of Petro-Chemical Mines Energy, Metal, Workers Union in Palestine (in Arabic)
14 June 2010
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Interview with Mr. Quintino M. Severo, General Secretary, Central Sindical dos Trabalhadores (CUT), Brazil (in Portuguese)
14 June 2010
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Delegate Dialogues: Enrique Venturini, Consejero Técnico de la Delegación Sindical de la Republica Argentina (in Spanish)
14 June 2010
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Delegate Dialogues: Amna A.J. Mafarja Women Department, Palestine General Federation of Trade Union Ramallah, Palestine (in English and Arabic)
14 June 2010
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Delegate Dialogues: Tountou Diakite, Vice-Présidente, Mouvement National des Femmes, Confédération des Syndicats Autonomes du Sénégal (in French)
14 June 2010
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Delegate Dialogues: Mballo Dia Thiam, Union Nationale des Syndicats Autonomes du Sénégal (UNSAS) (in French)
14 June 2010
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Delegate Dialogues: Fadhle Al-Akel, Member of the Executive Bureau, Sec. Intl. Relations, The General Federation of Workers’ Trade Unions, Yemen (in English and Arabic)
12 June 2010
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Delegate Dialogues: Leopoldo Tartaglia, International Department, Italian General Confederation of Labour (CGIL) (in Italian)
11 June 2010
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Panel Discussion: "Don't Waste the Crisis - Critical Perspectives for a New Economic Model"
08 June 2010
The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and ILO/ACTRAV hosted a panel discussion to launch the book: "Don't waste the crisis - critical perspectives for a new economic model". The panel discussion was chaired by Frank Hoffer, ILO ACTRAV, with speakers including John Evans, General Secretary TUAC, Raymond Torres, Director, ILO/IILS, Nicolas Pons-Vignon, Editor, University of the Witwatersrand, and Dan Cunniah, Director of ILO/ACTRAV.