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International Labor Organization (ILO): Definition and Standards

• The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a United Nations (U.N.) agency. • The goal of the International Labour Organization (ILO) is to advance social and economic justice by setting international labor standards. • The conventions and protocols of the International Labour Organization (ILO) are a major contributor to international labor law. Understanding the ILO The International Labour Organization (ILO) was founded in 1919 under the League of Nations and incorporated into the U.N.as a specialized agency in 1946. The ILO is the first and oldest specialized agency of the U.N. The organization’s goal is The organization has a three-tiered structure that brings together governments, employers, and workers. The three main bodies of the ILO are the International Labour Conference, the Governing Body, and the International Labour Office. The International Labour Conference meets annually to formulate international labor standards; the Governing Body meets three times a year, serving as the executive council and deciding the agency’s policy and budget; and the International Labour Office is the permanent secretariat that administers the organization and implements activities. ILO List of International Labor Standards These are legal instruments created by governments, employers, and workers that set basic principles and rights at work. They take the form of either conventions/protocols, which are legally binding international treaties ratified by member states, or rec...

ILO in Nepal (ILO in Nepal)

• The International Labour Organization will hold its 111th annual Conference in Geneva from 5–16 June 2023. Government, employer and worker delegates from the ILO's 187 Member States will tackle a wide range of issues, including: a just transition towards sustainable and inclusive economies, quality apprenticeships, and labour protection. A high-level World of Work Summit on Social justice for all will take place on the 14 and 15 June.