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International Labour Organization

ILO headquarters in [[Geneva The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a United Nations agency whose mandate is to advance social and economic justice by setting international labour standards. Founded in October 1919 under the League of Nations, it is one of the first and oldest specialized agencies of the UN. The ILO has 187 member states: 186 out of 193 UN member states plus the Cook Islands. It is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, with around 40 field offices around the world, and employs some 3,381 staff across 107 nations, of whom 1,698 work in technical cooperation programmes and projects.

The ILO's standards are aimed at ensuring accessible, productive, and sustainable work worldwide in conditions of freedom, equity, security and dignity. They are set forth in 189 conventions and treaties, of which eight are classified as fundamental according to the 1998 Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work; together they protect freedom of association and the effective recognition of the right to collective bargaining, the elimination of forced or compulsory labour, the abolition of child labour, and the elimination of discrimination in respect of employment and occupation. The ILO is a major contributor to international labour law.

Within the UN system the organization has a unique tripartite structure: all standards, policies, and programmes require discussion and approval from the representatives of governments, employers, and workers. This framework is maintained in the ILO's three main bodies: The International Labour Conference, which meets annually to formulate international labour standards; the Governing Body, which serves as the executive council and decides the agency's policy and budget; and the International Labour Office, the permanent secretariat that administers the organization and implements activities. The secretariat is led by the Director-General, Gilbert Houngbo of Togo, who was elected by the Governing Body in 2022.

In 1969, the ILO received the Nobel Peace Prize for improving fraternity and peace among nations, pursuing decent work and justice for workers, and providing technical assistance to other developing nations. In 2019, the organization convened the Global Commission on the Future of Work, whose report made ten recommendations for governments to meet the challenges of the 21st century labour environment; these include a universal labour guarantee, social protection from birth to old age and an entitlement to lifelong learning. With its focus on international development, it is a member of the United Nations Development Group, a coalition of UN organizations aimed at helping meet the Sustainable Development Goals.

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    Employment, unemployment and wages in Turkey. by Bulutay, Tuncer

    Published 1995
    “…International Labour Office…”
    Book
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    Yearbook of labour statistics

    Published 1959
    “…International Labour Office…”
    Book
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    Ekonomik gelişme içinde istihdam hedefleri; bir uzmanlar heyetinin raporu. Fransızca aslından çeviren Cahit Talas. by Talas, Cahit tr

    Published 1964
    “…International Labour Office…”
    Book
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    Technology and employment in industry; a case study approach. by Bhalla, A S ed

    Published 1975
    “…International Labour Office…”
    Book
  5. 5

    Men or machines: a study of labour-capital substitution in road construction in the Phillippines. by Lal, Deepak

    Published 1978
    “…International Labour Office…”
    Book
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    World employment 1996/97:national policies in a global context. (Haz.)Eddy Lee(ve diğ)

    “…International Labour Office…”
    Book
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    Report to the Government of Turkey on the organisation and function of a Manpower Planning Programme. ILO/TAP/Turkey/R.21.

    “…International Labour Office…”
    Book
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    Report to the Government of Turkey on the development of forest villages by Baldi, P. F.

    Published 1969
    “…International Labour Office…”
    Book
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    Planned rates of employment increase in development plans. by Hsieh, C.

    Published 1968
    “…International Labour Office…”
    Book
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    Bulletin of labour statistics / International Labour Office.

    Published 1965
    “…International Labour Office…”
    Serial
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    Revue internationale du Travail.

    “…International Labour Office…”
    Serial
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    International labour review / International Labour Office.

    Published 1921
    “…International Labour Office…”
    Serial
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    Key indicators of te Labour market.

    Published 2006
    “…International Labour Office (ILO)…”
    Book
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    Towards full employment; a programme for Colombia. Prepared by an inter-agency team organised by the International Labor Office.

    Published 1970
    “…International Labour Office, Geneva…”
    Book
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    Social security for the unemployed.

    Published 1976
    “…International Labour Office. Geneva…”
    Book
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    Women workers and society; international perspective. Foreword by Helvi Sipila.

    Published 1976
    “…International Labour Office. Geneva…”
    Book
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    Classification Internationale Type des professions.

    Published 1969
    “…International Labour Office, Geneva…”
    Book
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    Mechanisation and employment in agriculture: case studies from four continents.

    Published 1973
    “…International Labour Office, Geneva…”
    Book
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    Multinational enterprises and social policy.

    Published 1973
    “…International Labour Office, Geneva…”
    Book
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    Handbook of social insurance administration.

    Published 1962
    “…International Labour Office. Geneva…”
    Book