Documents
March 2024
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Follow-up to the report of the Commission of Inquiry established in accordance with article 26 of the ILO Constitution concerning the non-observance by Myanmar of Conventions Nos 87 and 29, and to the resolutions concerning Myanmar adopted by the International Labour Conference at its 102nd (2013) and 109th (2021) Sessions
11 March 2024
In version "Rev.1" of 11 March, the draft decision and appendix III have been inserted.
February 2024
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Joint Statement of the Fourth Joint Dialogue on labour migration between the ASEAN Confederation of Employers and the ASEAN Trade Union Council
14 February 2024
The Fourth Joint Dialogue of the ASEAN Confederation of Employers (ACE) and the ASEAN Trade Union Council (ATUC) was held on 14 February 2024 in Vientiane, Lao People’s Democratic Republic. The dialogue was hosted by ATUC with support from the ILO’s TRIANGLE in ASEAN programme, in coordination with the ILO’s Bureau of Workers Activities (ACTRAV) and Bureau of Employers Activities (ACTEMP).
February 2023
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Joint Statement of the Third Joint Dialogue on labour migration between the ASEAN Confederation of Employers and the ASEAN Trade Union Council
24 February 2023
The Third Joint Dialogue of the ASEAN Confederation of Employers and the ASEAN Trade Union Council was held on 24 February 2023 in Tokyo, Japan. The dialogue was hosted by the ASEAN Confederation of Employers with support from the ILO’s TRIANGLE in ASEAN programme, in coordination with the ILO’s Bureau of Employers Activities (and Bureau of Workers Activities).
December 2022
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Agenda: International Migrants Day Conference 2022
16 December 2022
The Asian Research Centre for Migration, based in the Institute of Asian Studies in Chulalongkorn University in collaboration with the ILO, IOM and the Stockholm Environment Institute will host the annual conference to celebrate International Migrants Day on 16 December 2022
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The Singapore Statement
09 December 2022
June 2021
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Presentation: Making decent work a reality for domestic workers: Progress and prospects in Asia and the Pacific, ten years after the adoption of the Domestic Workers Convention, 2011 (No. 189)
16 June 2021
In 2011, the international community adopted the ILO’s Domestic Workers Convention, 2011 (No. 189), which recognized for the first time that domestic work is work and that domestic workers should enjoy the same labour protections as all other workers.
March 2021
February 2020
December 2019
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Presentation on Singapore’s approach to ensuring well-being of migrant workers
04 December 2019
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Presentation on Role of trade unions in implementing measures to support migrant workers, particularly women migrant workers
04 December 2019
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Presentation on Qatar’s Visa Centres, changes to Qatar’s sponsorship system and related reforms
04 December 2019
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Presentation on Role of employers in implementing measures to support migrant workers, in particular women, in the construction sector
03 December 2019
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Final agenda
03 December 2019
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Presentation on Organizing Nepali migrant workers through support groups established in destination countries, with particular focus on women migrants
03 December 2019
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Presentation on Organizing migrant domestic workers and the collaborations between trade unions and civil society organizations
03 December 2019
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Presentation on Role of recruitment agencies in protecting and providing support services to women migrant workers
03 December 2019
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Presentation on Role of trade unions in protecting and providing support services to women migrant workers
03 December 2019
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Presentation on Good practices on the certification and recognition of skills and addressing women’s needs in relation to OSH, and their access to services, justice and social protection
03 December 2019
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Presentation on the Founding Conference on the Domestic Workers_FENASOL statement
03 December 2019
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Presentation on Measures to promote and establish a fair recruitment system
03 December 2019