News
2022
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Press release
ILO, ECOP partner for responsible labour practices in rural sectors
15 February 2022
The ILO and ECOP bring together businesses in rural sectors of agriculture, fishing and mining to promote compliance on labour standards, occupational safety and health (OSH) and gender equality.
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Article
Dedicated to growing a resilient future for the next generation
08 February 2022
Alex Barnett, County Judge/ Executive and Hemp Farmer, Harrison County, Cynthiana, Kentucky
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Article
Drawn to the magic and majesty that lives in the world
03 February 2022
Henry Lipkis Mardi Gras Float Designer and Muralist, New Orleans, Louisiana
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News
New US Department of Labor funding to advance the fight against child labour, forced labour and human trafficking worldwide
20 January 2022
Contribution of US$ 10 million supports ILO’s work to address the root causes of child labour, forced labour and human trafficking
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Article
Ensuring art thrives by creatively meeting challenges
18 January 2022
Kim Larson- Co-owner& Director, Modern Eden Gallery, San Francisco, California
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Valuing what comes from deep within the earth
10 January 2022
David Levison, Owner, Jeweler and Gemologist, Levison’s Jewelers and Gemological Laboratory Service, Miami, Florida
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Article
Everyone is your boss when you run a business
07 January 2022
Charles Booe – Owner, Rebecca Ruth Candy – Frankfort, Kentucky
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Partnering for sustainable goals
03 January 2022
David Bissell, President and CEO of Kauai Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC), Mark Washington AES Kauai, Hawaii
2021
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The delicate balance of roles at home and work
29 December 2021
Estefania Villadiego – Disney World theme park worker, and member of Local 362 Unite Here! Union, Orlando, Florida
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Instilling pride in one’s work builds a better future
21 December 2021
Chukundi Salisbury – Environmental Sustainability and Environmental Engagement Manager. Founder and Director, Youth Green Corps, Seattle, Washington