Additionally, the event will advocate for renewed focus and accelerated action towards the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal target 8.7 which calls for the “immediate and effective measures to eradicate forced labour, end modern slavery and human trafficking, and secure the prohibition and elimination of the worst forms of child labour.”
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Child labour
Lebanon pledges to end the worst forms of child labour by 2016
Lebanese President Michel Suleiman announces the launch of a national action plan to eliminate child labour in its worst forms within three years.
(...) President Michel Suleiman presided over the launch of the National Action Plan to Eliminate the Worst Forms of Child Labour by 2016 at the presidential palace in Baabda on Thursday (November 7). (...) The strategic areas for action outlined in the National Action Plan include amendments to legislation, withdrawing children from the worst forms of child labour, free and compulsory education, returning children to school, providing economic opportunities for parents and youth of working age, capacity building across public and private sectors, taking preventative action, and developing the capacities of development service centres, local authorities and community leaders to take action.
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Based on a solid human rights foundation, including a strong reference to international labour standards, and the systematic promotion of social dialogue and participation, the Global Accelerator proposes a coherent framework for action bringing together relevant policy solutions and the necessary investments through enhanced multilateral cooperation.
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ILO calls for urgent action to create decent jobs in Syria
ILO Director-General, Guy Ryder, has called for a strong push to develop formal employment in Syria as part of the humanitarian efforts deployed in the country.
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Notably, it adopted a three-classification system of “up to date”, “requiring further action to ensure continued and future relevance” and “outdated” instruments for the purposes of its work in reviewing standards.
The SRM TWG recommended that eight instruments were classified as up to date, ten instruments were classified as requiring further action to ensure their continued and future relevance, and one instrument was classified as out of date and subsequently placed on the agenda of the Conference for consideration of withdrawal. The SRM TWG also recommended follow-up involving standard-setting action for gaps in coverage identified in relation to ergonomics and biological hazards in addition to anthrax, as well as standard-setting action recommended in relation to the consolidation of the chemicals instruments and machine safety.
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What we need is nothing short of global action to protect the rights and interests of migrant workers.
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The ILO provides a portfolio of tried and tested measures in five areas: macro-economic policies, employability, labour market policies, youth entrepreneurship and rights.
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En particulier, il a adopté un système de classification en trois catégories dans le cadre de son examen des normes, soit des instruments « à jour », « appelant de nouvelles actions en vue de maintenir une pertinence continue et future » et « dépassés ». Le Groupe de travail tripartite du MEN a recommandé que huit instruments soient classés comme étant à jour, dix instruments comme appelant de nouvelles actions en vue de maintenir leur pertinence continue et future, et un instrument comme dépassé et inscrit subséquemment à l’Agenda de la Conférence pour considération de son retrait. Le Groupe de travail tripartite du MEN a aussi recommandé un suivi impliquant une action normative sur i) les lacunes identifiées relatives aux dangers biologiques et de l’ergonomie, en plus de ceux l’anthrax ; ii) le regroupement des instruments chimiques, et iii) la révision des instruments concernant la sécurité des machines.
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