Publications on Equality and discrimination

July 2023

  1. ILC.111/Record No. 6C

    Plenary sitting: Outcome of the work of the Recurrent Discussion Committee on Labour Protection

    07 July 2023

June 2023

  1. Country Baselines

    2022 Annual Review under the follow-up to the ILO 1998 Declaration - Compilation of baseline tables, by country

    23 June 2023

    (based on the reports of Member States that have not ratified all fundamental Conventions and/or that have not ratified the Protocol of 2014 to the Forced Labour Convention, 1930)

  2. ILC.111/Record No. 6A(Rev.)

    Outcome of the Recurrent Discussion Committee on Labour Protection: Proposed resolution and conclusions submitted to the Conference for adoption

    16 June 2023

    In the "Rev." version of 16 June, paragraph 24(g) was corrected.

  3. CDR/Amendments to the draft conclusions

    Amendments to the draft conclusions concerning the second recurrent discussion on labour protection

    11 June 2023

  4. CDR/D.3

    Draft conclusions concerning the second recurrent discussion on labour protection

    10 June 2023

  5. Labour migration

    Migrant workers’ rights to freedom of association and collective bargaining

    01 June 2023

    Freedom of association and collective bargaining (FACB) are fundamental rights of universal scope that should apply to all workers – including migrant workers. The new ILO Report describes the special challenges migrants face in enjoying these rights, clarifies the expectations from international instruments, supports efforts to fine-tune laws and regulations, and provides advice on how to overcome common practical obstacles to the full enjoyment of FACB’s rights by migrant workers.

  6. Labour migration

    Executive summary: migrant workers’ rights to freedom of association and collective bargaining

    01 June 2023

    This executive summary outlines the key findings of the report on migrant workers’ rights to freedom of association and collective bargaining.

May 2023

  1. Publication

    Digital wages for decent work in Indonesia - a rapid assessment

    31 May 2023

    Digital wage payments (through bank accounts, mobile money wallets or prepaid cards) can benefit workers and enterprises and contribute to achieving public policy goals. But the transition from cash to responsible digital wages brings challenges such as limited financial infrastructure and new systems and tools that enterprises and workers need to adopt. The ILO's Global Centre on Digital Wages for Decent Work conducted a rapid assessment that analyses the potential for responsible digital wages in Indonesia.

  2. ILC.111/V/Points for discussion

    Recurrent discussion on labour protection: Points for discussion

    29 May 2023

  3. CDR/D.1

    Tentative plan of work of the Recurrent Discussion Committee on Labour Protection

    29 May 2023