Past events

May 2013

  1. Improving working conditions in small and medium enterprises

    9 - 10 May 2013

    International experts, researchers and field practitioners are meeting at the ILO to discuss how investing in working conditions, safety and health and training can turn into increased competitiveness and performance and result in a win win scenario for small and medium enterprises in developing and transition economies.

  2. UN Research Institute for Social Development conference on Potential and Limits of Social and Solidarity Economy

    6 - 8 May 2013

  3. Labour Migration Academy - Facilitating Good Governance, Enhancing Protection and Promoting Development

    6 - 17 May 2013

    The Academy on Labour Migration reviews and analyses key issues, strategies, policies and tools for governing international labour migration, linking migration and development and protecting migrant workers and their families.

  4. UNRISD Conference on Potential and Limits of Social and Solidarity Economy

    6 - 8 May 2013

    The conference - co-organized with the ILO in collaboration with UN-NGLS, will explore the potential and limits of Social and Solidarity Economy organizations such as cooperatives, women’s self-help groups, social enterprise and associations of informal workers.

  5. Better Inputs for Decent-Work Analysis

    3 May 2013

  6. Migrant Workers' Rights and the May Day 2013

    1 May 2013

    On the 1st of May 2013, ie, on the occasion of the Labour Day, the NCCWE members advocated for the recognition of the rights of the migrant workers.

April 2013

  1. World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2013

    28 April 2013

    The World Day for Safety and Health at Work in 2013 focuses on the prevention of occupational diseases.

  2. Research Workshops: Employment Quality in Segmented Labour Markets

    25 - 26 April 2013

    10-11 December 2012 and 25-26 April 2013

  3. © IMF Photo/Michael Spilotro 2024

    2013 Spring Meetings of the World Bank and the IMF

    19 - 21 April 2013

  4. ILO ACTRAV Regional Seminar on Wage Policy

    16 - 18 April 2013

    Extremely low wages for many workers in the formal and the informal economy are keeping millions of workers and their families in poverty. Wage growth in many countries has been lacking productivity growth. Policies in favour of systematic trade surpluses have deprived workers from their fair share of the wealth creation in money countries.