ILO puts Decent Work Under the Spotlight
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ILO Conference puts
Decent Work Under the Spotlight as new Website for World Day
for Decent Work launched today
Brussels, 30
May 2008 (ITUC OnLine): A new website for the World Day for
Decent Work was launched today as a special ITUC-organised
event on Decent Work took place at the annual conference of
the International Labour Organisation (ILO), involving ILO
Director General Juan Somavia, ILO Workers’ Group Chair
Sir Roy Trotman, CTNG Guinea General Secretary Rabiatou
Sérah Diallo who is Vice-President of this year’s ILO
Conference, and ITUC General Secretary Guy Ryder. The
panel focused on the preparations of the World Day for
Decent Work which will take place on October 7 this year,
initiated by the ITUC. Trade unions around the world will
be holding events leading up to October 7 and on the day
itself, focusing on the themes “Rights at Work”,
“Solidarity” and “Ending Poverty and Inequality”.
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“Globalisation is working for some, but
hundreds of millions of women and men are missing out.
With the global system incapable even of dealing with that
most fundamental of needs, affordable food, the need for a
completely new approach to globalisation is more evident
than at any time. The World Day for Decent Work will be a
major international mobilisation in the campaign to make
decent work and regulation of the world economy a reality in
place of the current fixation with so-called market
solutions”, said Ryder.
The ILO Conference this
year brings together more than 3,000 government, worker and
employer representatives to discuss a wide range of issues
including rural poverty reduction, the latest developments
in labour rights and enhancing skills development. The
Conference will also consider strategic challenges in terms
of obtaining decent work, as well as host a high-level panel
discussion on 11 June on “Tackling the Food Crisis Through
Investment, Production and Decent Work”.
The
Conference Committee on the Application of Standards will
discuss around 25 cases of the application of ILO standards,
including trade union rights, by individual countries. A
special session will be organized to examine forced labour
in Burma. Systematic violations of human and trade union
rights and forced labour imposed by the military junta make
the life of Burmese people intolerable. The ITUC released a
report last April “Rich pickings: how trade and investment
keep the Burmese junta alive and kicking”
A second special event on migration
focusing on the Gulf Cooperation Council member countries
was organised by the ITUC, the Building Workers’
International http://www.bwint.org/default.asp?Language=EN
and the US AFL-CIO Solidarity Center
http://www.solidaritycenter.org
On June 6, the plenary session will focus
on the ILO’s Global Report “Freedom of Association in
Practice: Lessons learned” which says that despite a
global trend towards wider recognition of civil rights,
millions of workers around the world still lack fundamental
rights.
For more information on the World Day for
Decent Work: http://www.wddw.org
For more
information on the ILO Conference: http://www.ilo.org