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International Labor Organization (ILO)
Toxic work conditions cost global economy 1.37% of GDP — ILO
Poorly designed and managed work is costing lives and billions in lost productivity, with more than 840,000 people dying each year from health conditions...
ILO report: PH no. 2 in workplace stress
The Philippines is among the countries most affected by poor workplace conditions, with six in ten workers saying their mental health is already hurting...
EU-funded ‘Ship to Shore’ Program boosts decent work abroad for Filipino fishers
The Philippines has launched a new phase of the Ship to Shore Rights South-East Asia program to strengthen protection for Filipino fishers working abroad—an...
Turning flood-prone dumpsites into sustainable, child labor-free communities
In the heart of Cotabato City’s flood-prone communities, where makeshift homes cling to the edges of a dumpsite and scavenging is often a family’s...
Govts are missing a key solution to big problems like climate change
Governments worldwide are facing complex challenges like climate change, the digital revolution, and economic inequality. Yet, many are failing to use one of the...
ILO report: Social dialogue among govt, employers, and workers key for fair economic growth
A new report from the International Labor Organization (ILO) highlights how collaboration between governments, employers, and workers can help achieve economic growth and social...
How ILO is helping build resilience surfing paradise Siargao
One-Stop Island Services provide social protection registration and education, as well as livelihood support and employment opportunities in Siargao, the International Labour Organization (ILO)...
PH ratifies ILO Labor Inspection Convention after 77 years
The Philippines has finally ratified the International Labur Organization’s (ILO) Labor Inspection Convention, 1947 (No. 81), making it the 151st member-state to adopt the...

