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The African Continental Free Trade Area: An Opportunity to Promote Social and Labour Issues across the Continent?
ILO Central and Eastern Europe Newsletter March 2024
Read the Newsletter online Beneficiary storyAlla Zhuravel, a beneficary of the ILO "Start and Improve Your Business" training in Kyiv, Ukraine, also a trainer herself by now. Note from the editorThe war in Ukraine enters its third year. The ILO and the government of Ukraine have agreed on a strategy to set the country on the path to decent work by investing in people, creating quality employment and sustainable enterprises, and improving labour market governance. The newly established ILO Country Office in Kyiv will ensure the necessary and timely onsite support, in collaboration with the UN and development partners. In Georgia and in Montenegro, tripartite constituents met in a workshop to discuss their objectives in terms of improving social dialogue, creating inclusive and productive employment, improving working conditions and to set clear expected results for the two to four years to come. In Albania and Moldova, they met at the tripartite level to discuss the progress made in the implementation of their Decent Work Country Programmes, the hurdles on the way, and what more needs to be done to arrive at the desired outcomes.The ILO have mobilised additional resources through technical cooperation projects, with the EU, SIDA, Austria, Liechtenstein, GiZ and the SDG Acceleration Fund as key development partners. New resultsStep-by-Step: Albanian textile and footwear factories improve productivity and working conditionsNew safety standards on chemicals expected to improve workers' health and support conflict recovery in Ukraine Georgia joins efforts to protect seafarers' rights by ratifying the Maritime Labour Convention ILO supports an improved normative framework and better capacities to combat child labour in Serbia Shaping migration narratives: Insights from the ILO/OSCE E-MINDFUL projectHow digitalization, paired with artificial intelligence, helps labour inspectors fight undetected work in AlbaniaVIDEO: Voices of beneficiaries: Local Employment Partnership Gradiska, Bosnia and Herzegovina New projects signedBusiness partnerships and solutions for SDGs in Albania Phase 2EU support to improved quality of VET education (EU4Employment and Education) in Bosnia and Herzegovina)Skills for an environmentally sustainable transition in Moldova Digital, inclusive and transformative: Quality education for Montenegro Strengthening social dialogue in the Republic of Serbia Improving accessibility and effectiveness of grievance mechanisms for workers in Serbian enterprises in EU-based companiesYouth Guarantee Technical Facility Phase 2 Three essential questionsHow did the war impact the Ukrainian labour market? (Interview with Oleksandr Zholud, Chief Expert, Monetary Policy and Economic Analysis Department at National Bank of Ukraine)Meet the SpecialistVIDEO: ILO Specialist Maria Jose Chamorro, Gender Specialist explains her strategy as she works to achieve an enabling environment for women who wish to engage in paid work. Magnus Berge, Workers' Activities Specialist talks about how the ILO assist trade unions so that they can promote better working conditions and rights for workers in the sub-region. Fresh off the printing press The gender pay gap in Montenegro. A statistical update and policy implications (also in Montenegrin) An evaluation of Montenegro's 2022 minimum wage and income tax reform Rapid assessment on child labour in agriculture in Kosovo (also in Albanian and Serbian) Analysis of care system expansion in post-Socialist EU members states: lessons learnt and good practices (also in Ukrainian) Reflections on the introduction of Universal Labour Guarantee in selected Central and Eastern European countries Workers' representatives in selected Central and Eastern European countries: Filling the gap in labour rights protection or trade union competition? Data mining and machine learning: Supporting labour inspectorates to address undeclared workGuidelines for reinforcing the role of labour inspectors in addressing undeclared workRegional Peer Review Report of the Labour Inspectorates of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina (entity Federation of BiH--Sarajevo Canton and entity Republika Srpska), Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and SerbiaInformal employment and undeclared work in the Horeca sector: Findings from North Macedonia Staff news New staff joining the team
African Trade Unions and the Future of Work Responses, Challenges and Opportunities
Workers’ representatives in selected Central and Eastern European countries: Filling a gap in labour rights protection or trade union competition?
International Journal of Labour Research
A new social contract for the social media platforms: prioritizing rights and working conditions for content creators and moderators
International Journal of Labour Research
Why a new social contract is urgent?
International Journal of Labour Research
Social protection as a key component of the new social contract: a leading role for trade unions
International Journal of Labour Research
A new social contract: achieving social justice in an era of accelerating change in the agricultural sector
International Journal of Labour Research
Reflections on the new social contract
International Journal of Labour Research
The world of work and the new social contract
International Journal of Labour Research
Towards a European socio-ecological contract
Executive Summary
A new social contract: achieving social justice in an era of accelerating change (Executive Summary)
International Journal of Labour Research
A new social contract: achieving social justice in an era of accelerating change
Reflections on the new social contractWhy a new social contract is urgent?The world of work and the new social contractSocial protection as a key component of the new social contract: a leading role for trade unionsTowards a European socio-ecological contractA new social contract: achieving social justice in an era of accelerating change in the agricultural sectorA new social contract for the social media platforms: prioritizing rights and working conditions for content creators and moderators
Newsletter #4 - December 2023
Newsletter #3 - October 2023
Newsletter #2 - June 2023
The Resource Centre for Migrant Workers in Tijuana, Mexico
Labour migration
Migrant workers’ rights to freedom of association and collective bargaining
Labour migration
Executive summary: migrant workers’ rights to freedom of association and collective bargaining
Newsletter #1 - April 2023
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