Health services sector
Health services are fundamental to society and the economy, with health care recognized as a basic human right essential for safeguarding the health and safety of populations. There is no health care without health workers. Securing employment and decent working conditions for health workers are essential strategies to ensure equal access to quality health services and to address global health workforce shortages. The UN High-level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth (HEEG) recognized the health sector’s economic importance and emphasized urgent investments in a strong health workforce, which also serve as an effective strategy for job creation.
The ILO promotes decent working conditions and labour relations in the health sector, through rights at work, employment opportunities, social health protection, sectoral labour standards and social dialogue, including through joint initiatives such as the ILO-OECD-WHO Working for Health Programme.
ILO-OECD-WHO Working for Health Programme (W4H)
The Working for Health programme W4H is a joint initiative between the International Labour Organization (ILO), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the World Health Organization (WHO).
HealthWISE
HealthWISE - Work Improvement in Health Services
COVID-19
Resources and publications
Caring for those who care
National Programmes for Occupational Health for Health Workers
Caring for those who care
ILO/WHO guide: National programmes for occupational health for health workers
Caring for those who care
Executive summary - Guide for the development and implementation of occupational health and safety programmes for health workers
Report
Equipping Health Workers with the Right Skills
Manual
ILO/WHO joint manual on occupational safety and health in public health emergencies
Policy Brief
Decent Working Time for Nursing Personnel: Critical for Worker Well-being and Quality Care
Meetings
Johannesburg, 10-12 September 2019
Tripartite technical workshop for the SADC region on Investing in the health workforce: employment and decent work in the health sector
Geneva, 24-28 April 2017
Tripartite meeting on improving employment and working conditions in health services