Events and meetings
2021
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TSUNAGARU by Social & Solidarity Economy
16 December 2021
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【10/14 Webinar】Sustainable recovery from the COVID-19 crisis and skills development Reskilling / Upskilling
14 October 2021
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Webinar: Advancing Responsible Labour Practices and Sustainability in Global Supply Chains - Learning from Japanese Vehicle Parts Companies in Thailand -
4 February 2021
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High-Level Event "The Role of Responsible Business Conduct in Building Resilience"
21 January 2021
2020
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© ILO 2022
The 33rd Symposium on International Labour Issues: Toward a better future of work after the COVID-19 crisis – Sectoral response and social dialogue
2 December 2020
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Towards a brighter future of work in the digital economy - Global Research Webinar
30 September 2020
Co-organized by the ILO and the Sophia University of Japan
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Mapping Social and Solidarity Economy in Asia
22 September 2020
This conference will discuss policies to strengthen social and solidarity economy in South Korea, China, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines.
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ILO Webinar on COVID-19: Protecting Workers in the Workplace in Asia and Pacific
23 July 2020
This webinar will offer trade unionists in Asia-Pacific an opportunity to discuss “Pillar 3: Protecting workers in the workplace” while exploring possible actions and strategies to influence, shape and support successful policy outcomes linked to the ILO Policy Framework.
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ILO Webinar on COVID-19:Supporting Enterprises, Jobs and Income in Asia and Pacific
16 July 2020
This webinar, part of the ACTRAV Webinar Series 2.0, will explore how to cushion the devastating consequences for the loss of income many workers face during lockdown as well as the policies in place such as wage subsidies, job retention schemes and other efforts in terms of short-term support and extension of social protection. Trade union strategies that can influence, shape and support these actions will also be discussed.
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Book launch: "Still Work to be Done"
25 June 2020
In this book, Luc Cortebeeck examines the future of work: how can we eliminate child labour and exploitation?How do we make governments ans multinationals respect all workers in supply chains? How will we work in the post-coronavirus world? These are some questions that Luc Cortebeeck tried to respond in this book which is a plea for effective international social regulations and a strong ILO as cornerstone for social progress.