The second part of the study proposes a selection of 18 cases, for which significant progress has been noticed in the implementation of ratified ILO Conventions, following comments formulated by the Committee of Experts, often in conjunction with other ILO or UN bodies.
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At the initial stage, the Global Accelerator will be implemented in a selected number of pathfinder countries that have considerable potential and are committed to amplifying investments in jobs and social protection. (...) Latest developments:
High-level session looks at Just Energy Transitions to accelerate achieving of the SDGs
High-level meeting on the Global Accelerator on Jobs and Social Protection for Just Transitions concludes with pledges of support and commitments for its implementation
In case you missed the discussions on the Global Accelerator during the 77th Session of the UN General Assembly: Partnering for Action: Implementation of the Global Accelerator on Jobs and Social Protection for Just Transitions , watch it here
Learn more about the Implementation Strategy of the Global Accelerator on Jobs and Social Protection for Just Transitions by selecting the relevant link under "Key resources".
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Part II contains observations on the application of international labour standards, while Part III is a General Survey on a specific subject selected by the ILO Governing Body (see the section on General Surveys )
Reports of the Committee of Experts: Reports from 1932 to 2017 and Reports since 2018
For detailed information concerning comments of the Committee of Experts by country or by convention see NORMLEX database.
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Score: 200406.71
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https://www.ilo.org/global/sta...mmendations/lang--ja/index.htm
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It then discusses employment results for selected countries with respect to deployment trends, policy contexts and pandemic impacts, with an eye to job quality as well as job numbers.
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It examines the report in a tripartite setting and selects from it a number of observations for discussion.
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The journalists reported on issues ranging from occupational safety and health, labour migration, employment, and women in the labour market to the impact of regional crises on workers and employers, social protection and rights at work. Following is a selection of the work the journalists produced during the Fellowship:
Lebanon’s teachers: collective failure and individual attempts at survival by Rida Hariri
Repercussions of the financial crisis on the relationship between employers and domestic workers in Lebanon by Rida Hariri
“Work we invented ourselves”: circumventing closed paths in Lebanon by Sabah Jalloul
The women who work in Lebanon’s health sector: the heavy burden of confronting Covid-19 amidst the collapse of the country By Sabah Jalloul
A crumbling infrastructure: another aspect of the Lebanese crisis By Hanan Hamdan
Revived by the economic crisis: How do workers in local industries deal with the Lebanese crisis?
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Score: 174685.5
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https://www.ilo.org/beirut/med...WCMS_832903/lang--en/index.htm
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Part II contains observations on the application of international labour standards, while Part III is a General Survey on a specific subject selected by the ILO Governing Body (see the section on General Surveys )
Reports of the Committee of Experts: Reports from 1932 to 2017 and Reports since 2018
For detailed information concerning comments of the Committee of Experts by country or by convention see NORMLEX database.
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Score: 200406.71
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https://www.ilo.org/global/sta...mmendations/lang--en/index.htm
Data Source: un
Resolution concerning the composition of the Administrative Tribunal of the International Labour Organization
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The fair attracted over 50 national and international companies . “We selected a group of women to work at our factory,” she said.
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103rd International Labour Conference: Ryder: Migration poses major policy challenges
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Gender equality
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Green jobs
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Indigenous and tribal peoples
Informal economy
Labour inspection and administration
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Labour migration
Maritime Labour Convention
Maternity protection
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Non-standard forms of employment
Poverty
Rural economy
Safety and health at work
Skills, Knowledge and Employability
Small and Medium Enterprises
Social and Solidarity Economy
Social dialogue and tripartism
Social finance
Social protection
Supply chains
Sustainable enterprises
Violence and harassment
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Working time and work organization
Work, peace and resilience
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Sectors
Agriculture; plantations;other rural sectors
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ILO Director-General Guy Ryder calls for fair migration policies and stronger measures against forced labour at the opening of the 103rd session of the International Labour Conference.
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