Guyana
Guyana joined the International Labour Organization (ILO) on 8th June 1966, marking a significant commitment to promoting decent work and labour rights. Over the years, the ILO has actively engaged in Guyana, providing technical assistance and interventions in various critical areas. These include improving the climate of industrial relations and social dialogue, offering support in the creation of a modern and responsive labour administration system, and promoting a coherent and integrated national social protection system.
Additionally, the ILO has focused on capacity building for employers' and workers' organizations, fostering the creation of green jobs and promoting decent work, as well as enhancing technical and vocational education and training initiatives in the country.
Latest news and stories
Caribbean and South African labour officials host knowledge exchange on dispute resolution
Guyana Ministry of Labour hosts sensitization sessions on workplace legislation
Labour statistics
Guyana labour market statistics for the last year from ILOSTAT Database
ILO Development cooperation dashboard
All Programmes and projects in Guyana
Projects and programmes
Caribbean Resilience Project
ILO programme of targeted technical assistance to Guyana, Saint Lucia and Dominica for a just transition to environmentally sustainable economies in the context of climate change adaptation
Youth Employment
Caribbean Virtual Policy Network on Youth Education and Employment (VPNYEE) Initiative
Publications
ILO Caribbean NewsLink November 2023
ILO Caribbean NewsLink May 2023