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Supply chains
Supporting decent work across supply chains
Supply chains can be an engine of development, especially when they promote technology transfers and the adoption of new production practices, which in turn can enable higher value-added activities requiring enhanced skills, productivity and competitiveness. At the same time, aspects of supply chains have raised concerns about their impact on working conditions and the protection of workers’ rights.
With its mandate, experience and expertise in the world of work, its normative approach to development and its tripartite structure, the ILO is uniquely positioned to promote decent work in supply chains. The ILO provides guidance and support to Member States and tripartite constituents by using all available ILO means of action to ensure decent work in supply chains, actively pursuing social dialogue and promoting, respecting and realizing the fundamental principles and rights at work in supply chains.
Learn more about the ILO strategy on decent work in supply chains.
Stories of impact
Explore the ILO Decent Work in Supply Chains Evidence Hub
Looking for evidence that drives action? The Evidence Hub brings ILO research to your fingertips.
News and articles
South-South Cooperation
Countries unite to promote fundamental principles and rights at work in the coffee supply chain
ILO and IOE launch third edition of “Combating forced labour: A handbook for employers and business”
Development cooperation
See where we’re promoting decent work through practical action and partnerships.
Projects
RISC-Migrant
Resilient and Inclusive Supply Chains for Migrant Workers
Project
Realizing trade gains free from gender discrimination and child labour (RealGains)
Project
Fostering an Enabling Environment for MSMEs to Promote Responsible Value Chains (FEE-RVC)
Research and publications
Understanding working conditions of fishers in Indonesia
Advancing decent work in garment supply chains in Asia and the Pacific
Destination: Pearl of Africa - A market systems analysis with a focus on trade and employment
Assessment of drivers and constraints to occupational safety and health improvement in the sugar cane supply chain in Colombia
Useful resources
Labour Provisions in Trade Agreements Hub
Explained: Labour Provisions in Trade Agreements
ILO Helpdesk for business on international labour standards
Most recent publications
ILO Brief
Building an inclusive future: Social protection as a catalyst for disability empowerment in Viet Nam
Third edition
Combating forced labour - A handbook for employers and business
ILO Brief
Integrating Gender Equality into Agri-SME Competitiveness: Advancing Gender-Transformative Practices in Lebanon’s Agri-Food Sector
Training and courses
The International Training Centre of the ILO (ITCILO) in Turin, Italy offers a variety of specialized training courses focused on decent work in supply chains.
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