ILO

The International Labour Organization

The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a United Nations agency founded in 1919 that aims to advance social and economic justice by setting international labor standards. Its mission is to promote social justice and internationally recognized human and labor rights, emphasizing that social justice is essential for universal and lasting peace. The ILO operates on the principles of tripartism, involving governments, employers, and workers in its decision-making processes. It also develops international labor standards, which are legal instruments that set out basic principles and rights at work. For more information, you can visit the ILO homepage  www.ilo.org

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