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Cambodia: Casino Union Leader Chhim Sithar and Strikers Convicted
UN Committee on Migrant Workers publishes findings on El Salvador, Morocco, Nigeria and Philippines
Leading disability advocate applauds those aspiring to provide quality disability housing in a market saturated with forced NDIS group homes and poor designs
2023 World Day for Safety and Health at Work and Workers’ Memorial Day
Belarus report finds systematic, widespread and gross human rights violations
CFMEU calls for Fair Work Ombudsman to be abolished, replaced with worker-focused regulator
Treaties Committee reports on the minimum age convention
Treaties Committee to consider ILO violence and harassment convention
Türk calls for a human rights economy
Port Hedland Seeks ITF Inspector: Now Hiring
Representing Australia in Singapore
TWU statement on south Korean government’s plans to issue return-to-work orders against striking truck drivers
Supporting seafarer welfare-the DCN Maritime and Shipping Awards 2022
WHO and ILO call for new measures to tackle mental health issues at work
Australia signals commitment to key international standard on child labour
Ship detained after ILR workshop on labor abuse among fishers
New global alliance launched to end AIDS in children by 2030
More ambition needed from asset managers on fundamental labour rights
International Conference on Social protection reform in Morocco
Presenting UNDESA-UNITAR’s analytical paper at Multi-Sector Policy Dialogue between Government of Seychelles and UNCT
ARPANSA Boosts UV Protection Globally
ILO findings misinterpreted
BusinessNZ pleased with ILO outcome
ILO rejects Business NZ criticism of FPAs
BusinessNZ complaint to ILO on Fair Pay Agreements fails
NZ on short list: breach of international law
AFPA highlights global opportunities for sustainable forestry jobs at World Forestry Congress in Kor
Pandemic worsened inequality for migrant fishers
Sima Bahous meets with European Development Ministers and delivers keynote address to G7 Care Conference
Government improving home and living supports for NDIS participants including to SIL
Morrison Government improving home and living supports for NDIS participants including to SIL
Australia ratifies International Forced Labour Protocol
Apple launches $50 million Supplier Employee Development Fund
Athalie Williams speaks at Financial Times Future of Work Conference
Act Now to Save Lives and Prevent Migrants From Going Missing
Covid crisis: extending social protection to rural populations is key to recovery
WA supports ratification of international modern slavery protocol
New WHO/ILO guide urges greater safeguards to protect health workers
New Conversations Project partners with ILR on grant
Crucial changes needed to protect workers’ health while teleworking
International Day for Abolition of Slavery, 2 December 2021
PSA wāhine call for an end to violence and harassment
Making case to reform international law enforcement