International Labour Organization (ILO)

International Labour Organization (ILO)

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The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a United Nations agency founded in 1919 that works to promote social justice and internationally recognized labour rights. Headquartered in Geneva, it operates on a tripartite basis, meaning that its governance involves three groups. Governments, employers, and workers. Its member states 187 in total work together to establish international labour standards through conventions and recommendations, to improve working conditions and ensure rights such as freedom of association, collective bargaining, elimination of forced labour, child labour, and discrimination in employment.

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