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International Labour Organization

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ILO
Report

The state of social justice 2025


This report positions social justice not as a luxury but as a foundational pillar for peace, stability, cohesion and sustainable development, grounded in the universal recognition of human and labour rights as essential to dignity and fairness. It highlights a deep crisis of institutional trust: despite strong legal protections, many workers still experience exclusion and...
Report

Social dialogue report 2024


This report explores the critical role of social dialogue in advancing decent work, ensuring a fair labour income distribution, addressing the challenges of the digital and green transitions and repairing the ‘frayed social contract’. It showcases examples and good practices from around the world.
Report

Global Wage Report 2024-25


This report provides a detailed look at wage trends around the world and in different regions, highlighting changes in wage inequality and real wage growth. It explores key challenges workers face globally and sheds light on patterns of income differences between and within countries. The report concludes that reducing wage inequality requires both strong wage...
Working paper

Using foresight to think and act upon an uncertain future world of work: trade unions' experiences


This working paper explores how trade unions worldwide are adapting to transformations in the world of work through strategic foresight. Documenting experiences from 2019-2023, it offers examples and lessons from foresight workshops conducted globally, addressing challenges like automation, digitalisation, environmental changes, and geopolitical tensions.
Working paper

Addressing gender-based violence and harassment in a work health and safety framework


This paper looks at the implications of addressing gender-based violence and harassment (GBVH) under a work health and safety (WHS) framework. It describes the characteristics of gender-responsive WHS approaches to prevention of violence and harassment, in particular with respect to risk assessment and other WHS prevention mechanisms.

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