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Why Social Protection is essential to shielding the world’s most vulnerable from the impacts of the climate crisis

IRENA/ILO joint report
Jobs in renewable energy record highest annual growth rate, reaching 16.2 million

ILOSTAT blog
The plight of older workers in labour underutilization

28 October - 7 November
352nd session of the ILO Governing Body
The ILO’s approach to advancing social justice and promoting decent work is built on the foundation of tripartism and social dialogue. It brings together governments, employers’ and workers’ organizations from its 187 Member States to address world of work challenges, set and monitor international labour standards, and works with development cooperation partners on projects and programmes to help realize the Decent Work Agenda.

Resources for Social Partners

Governance organs and official meetings
ILO Governing Body
International Labour Conference
Sectoral meetings
Programme of ILO official meetings
ILO Priority Action Programmes

Transition from the informal to the formal economy

Just transitions towards environmentally sustainable economies and societies

Decent work outcomes in supply chains

Decent work in crisis and post-crisis situations
Featured publications
World Social Protection Report 2024-26: Universal social protection for climate action and a just transition
World Employment and Social Outlook: September 2024 Update
Global Employment Trends for Youth 2024: Decent work, brighter futures
Profits and poverty: The economics of forced labour
More from the world of work

Observatory on AI and Work in the Digital Economy

ILO Live: Broadcasting on the world of work 24/7

ILO Voices: First-person stories from the world of work

Infostories: Labour issues through infographics, videos, maps and case studies
Support and capacity building

ILO Helpdesk for Business on International Labour Standards

International Training Centre of the ILO (ITCILO)