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ILC and the role of workers Monique Cloutier Actrav

ILC and the role of workers Monique Cloutier Actrav. 179 member states 2 government delegates 1 worker delegate 1 employer delegate. ILC. Reports of the Chairperson of the Governing Body and of the Director-General

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ILC and the role of workers Monique Cloutier Actrav

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  1. ILC and the role of workersMonique CloutierActrav Turin 31-01-2007

  2. 179 member states 2 government delegates 1 worker delegate 1 employer delegate ILC Turin 31-01-2007

  3. Reports of the Chairperson of the Governing Body and of the Director-General Information and reports on the application of Conventions and Recommendations Work in the fishing sector Strengthening the ILO's capacity to assist its Members' efforts to reach its objectives in the context of globalization The promotion of sustainable enterprises Agenda for 2007 Turin 31-01-2007

  4. Report III (1A)Report of the Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations Report III (1B)General Survey: Forced Labour Report III (2)Information document on ratifications and standards-related activities Information and reports on the application of Conventions and Recommendations Turin 31-01-2007

  5. Working methods General survey – forced labour Special sitting on Myanmar - Forced Labour Convention “Automatic cases” of failure to meet obligations Examined 25 individual cases Committee on Application of Standards Turin 31-01-2007

  6. World Day Against Child Labour Other Events Turin 31-01-2007

  7. Before the ILC During the ILC After the ILC Role of workers representatives Turin 31-01-2007

  8. Translate ratification into practical application/Resolve shortcomings in application Make work of the ILO supervisory machinery more widely known to have greater influence on concrete application Make standards more widely known among workers, general population and their relevance to achieving decent work, development, productivity Challenges Turin 31-01-2007

  9. Standards process - meet the needs of constituents to address challenges such as globalization, regional economic integration, growth of informal economy Challenges Turin 31-01-2007

  10. Keeping standards system relevant and up to date Turin 31-01-2007

  11. Working Party of the Governing Body: Reviewed ILO Conventions and Recommendations for continued relevance and usefulness and need for revision of outdated standards Aim: Reinvigorate standards system and maintain reputation of the system of standards as relevant and well-adapted to the global situation Policy on Revision of Standards Turin 31-01-2007

  12. Up to date instruments to be promoted (71 Conventions and 73 Recommendations) Information on obstacles to ratification Instruments to be Revised (24 C, 15 R) Promotion of ratification of revised Conventions (Ex. Employment injury benefits (No. 121 instead of 17) Outdated instruments (55 C, 30 R) ILO Instruments Categorized Turin 31-01-2007

  13. Governing Body calls for strategies for following-up these decisions at the national level - country profiles prepared for all countries Constitutional amendment of 1997 on abrogation of outdated Conventions Policy on Revision of Standards Turin 31-01-2007

  14. ASIA: Burma, Fiji, Indonesia, Mongolia AFRICA: Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Swaziland Missing ratifications ot the amendment Turin 31-01-2007

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