International Labour OrganizationIt is the international organization responsible for drawing up and overseeing international labour standards.
The International Labour Organization (ILO) is the only tripartite U.N. agency with government, employer, and worker representatives. This tripartite structure makes the ILO a unique forum in which the governments and the social partners of the economy of its 183 Member States can freely and openly debate and elaborate labour standards and policies.
Topics included:
Labor inspection & administration, rural development, child labor, decent work, economic & social development, employment promotion, employment security, equality & discrimination, forced labor, freedom of association, green jobs, HIV/AIDS, industries & sectors, labor law, labor migration, millennium development goals, safety & health at work, skills, knowledge & employability, social security, tripartism & social dialogue, working conditions, and youth employment.