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Governments and employers’ representatives at the International Labour Organization (ILO) conference should agree to a new treaty to protect “gig” workers.
The ILO is urging governments, employers, and labor organizations to take action—now. The goal? To make sure AI helps improve job quality and productivity without leaving women behind.
Building upon previous efforts such as UNDP’s business and human rights programme and the ILO-EU International Labour and Environmental Standards (ILES) project, this new partnership represents an ...
Under ILO’s Special Tripartite Committee on the MLC, governments, shipowners, and unions met from April 7-11, 2025, to review and adopt crucial updates that reflect the evolving needs of ...
Minister of Economy and Labour Jason Hayward is attending the 13th International Labour Organization [ILO] Meeting of Caribbean Ministers of Labour and CARICOM’s Council for Human and Social ...
New estimates by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) put India’s total social-security coverage at 48.8%, compared to 24% earlier, a revision based on updated data provided by the Union ...
India showcases its learnings in promoting labour welfare, social justice at ILO The Indian delegation, led by Secretary Dawra, made several interventions on key issues, showcasing India's ...
Pakistan has ratified three International Labour Organisation (ILO) instruments that aim to improve workers’ rights and protections, as well as “help empower evidence-based policy formulation ...
Eni’s subsidiary, Nigerian Agip Exploration Limited (NAE) and STAC Marine in demonstration of their commitment to Health, Safety and Environment (HSE), have signed what they tagged: “Pact for ...
The House of Representatives Committee on Public Petition has summoned AGIP Oil Company to appear before it on June 26, over alleged $80 million owed to an indigenous company, De Cooon Services Ltd.
The House of Representatives Committee on Public Petition has summoned AGIP Oil Company to appear before it on June 26 over an alleged $80 million owed to De Cooon Services Ltd.
This is unacceptable and we demand justice. “That Agip should pay N100 billion to Mgbuosimini community in compensation for over 60 years of neglect and several damage caused Mgbuosimini community.