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International Labour Organization (ILO)

The International Labour Organization is the UN specialized agency which seeks the promotion of social justice and internationally recognized human and labour rights. It was founded in 1919 and is the only surviving major creation of the Treaty of Versailles which brought the League of Nations into being and it became the first specialized agency of the UN in 1946. The ILO formulates international labour standards in the form of Conventions and Recommendations setting minimum standards of basic labour rights: freedom of association, the right to organize, collective bargaining, abolition of forced labour, equality of opportunity and treatment, and other standards regulating conditions across the entire spectrum of work related issues. Website: www.ilo.org/
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ILO Global Estimatese on Migrant Workers

15 December 2016 | Publisher: International Labour Organization (ILO) | Document type: Thematic Reports

Indonesia: Decent work for Indonesian migrant workers

29 April 2015 | Publisher: International Labour Organization (ILO) | Document type: Country Reports

Profits and Poverty: The Economics of Forced Labour

2014 | Publisher: International Labour Organization (ILO) | Document type: Thematic Reports

Migrant Workers Recommendation, R151

24 June 1975 | Publisher: International Labour Organization (ILO) | Document type: Resolutions/Recommendations/Declarations

Migrant Workers (Supplementary Provisions) Convention, C143

24 June 1975 | Publisher: International Labour Organization (ILO) | Document type: Multilateral Treaties/Agreements

Protection of Migrant Workers (Underdeveloped Countries) Recommendation, R100

22 June 1955 | Publisher: International Labour Organization (ILO) | Document type: Resolutions/Recommendations/Declarations

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