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The Oslo declaration

Representatives for authorities, employers and workers from 42 European countries and Central Asia were present during the ILO’s 9th regional meeting. The conference theme was labour, growth and social justice.

Read the conclusions from the ILO meeting:

Youth guarantee

The ILO wants to work with the EU to get more young people into work.

Read more about the youth guarantee:

Facts about the ILO

The International Labour Organisation (ILO) is a third-party organisation for labour market issues, where workers, employers and authorities meet. The ILO was founded in 1919 and became a part of the UN in 1946. The organisation counts 185 member countries. Its aim is to “promote social justice and internationally recognised human and labour market rights.”

The ILO headquarters are in Geneva. In October 2012 British Guy Ryder became the organisation’s new Director General. His background includes international trade union work.

More about the ILO

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