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  1. World day for safety and health at work 2012 "Promoting safety and health in small and medium enterprises"

    30 April 2012

    Cambodia will mark the World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2012 on 30 April with an event focussing on the theme of Promoting Safety and Health in Small and Medium Enterprises as an effective measures to promote safe and healthy workplaces.

  2. Occupational Safety and Health quintessential to Green Jobs

    28 April 2012

    ILO supported training programme on green jobs project with NIOSH Sri Lanka

  3. Seminar on Promoting Occupational Safety and Health in a Green Economy

    27 April 2012

    To respond to the World day for Safety and Health at Work, ILO Country office for Viet Nam collaborated with MOLISA organize a Meeting and other information activities on 26 April 2012. The Day this year focuses on the topic “Promoting Occupational Safety and Health in a Green Economy.

  4. Commemorating the World Day for Safety and Health at Work: Interactive Talkshow on OSH and SMEs in Indonesia

    25 April 2012

    Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Indonesia have become a significant support to the sustainable development of the economy and important channel to adsorb surplus labour forces. However, the SMEs are still facing many challenges. One of them is how to raise productivity while improving occupational safety and health and working conditions.

  5. World Day for Safety and Health at Work: Promoting a safety culture in Indonesian small and medium enterprises

    23 April 2012

    JAKARTA (Joint Press Release): Employing more than 95 per cent of the world’s working population, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the main source of employment in developing countries, including Indonesia. In Indonesia, SMEs have also become a significant support to the sustainable development of the economy and important channel to absorb surplus labour. In fact, more than 60 per cent of the labour force is employed in SMEs.

  6. Asia‐Pacific Labour Market Update, April 2012

    20 April 2012

    Provides a snapshot of recent economic and labour market trends for a number of countries in the Asia-Pacific region, based on official data available as of 17 April 2012.

  7. ILO Jakarta newsletter, March 2012

    08 March 2012

    Illustrates the broad range of programmes and activities of the ILO in Indonesia, many of which are directly relevant to the national social and economic goals of the Government.

  8. Sauna Industry Workshop on Sustainable Business Practices and HIV Vulnerability

    31 January 2012

    Workshop consultation to promote model programs and policies for workplace intervention in the sauna industry which address HIV vulnerabilities in line with key principles of Recommendation 200 to be held at Karnmanee Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand on 31 January 2012, 13.30-17.00.

  9. Agenda

    30 January 2012

    Agenda of Workshop on Sauna Industry Workshop on Sustainable Business Practices and HIV Vulnerability at Karnmanee Palace Hotel, Bangkok, 31 January 2012.

  10. Research on occupational safety and health for migrant workers in five Asia and the Pacific countries: Australia, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand

    01 December 2011

    This working paper presents trends and facts relevant to the five target countries’ OSH environments for migrant workers, with the long term aim of raising awareness of workplace safety for migrant labour forces and instilling the significance of sound OSH practices at work in all stakeholders, including governments, employers, workers and NGOs.

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