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Infografía - Estudio de sistemas de mercado para el sector de Economía Circular y Gestión de Residuos

Estudio de Sistemas de Mercado para el sector Economía Circular y Gestión de Residuos en México

"Employment in focus" Blog
Reflecting on Brazil’s G20 Presidency: Tackling poverty, inequality and financing challenges

Central American countries share good experiences for measuring child labour within the framework of the ILO AccioNNAr project

Optimización del portal digital del Código Nacional de Conducta para la Protección de Niñas, Niños y Adolescentes en el Sector Turístico y...

U.S. and Canadian government delegations witness the work of the Tijuana Migrant Worker Resource Center in providing access to justice and...
The Tijuana Migrant Workers Resource Center, managed by the trade union SUCOMM, illustrates the immense potential of expanding this effective global ILO model to Latin America.

ILO achieved the inclusion of Standard Clauses against Child Labor in five collective agreements

The Migrant Worker Resource Centre in Tijuana, Mexico: Supporting access to justice and labour migration governance
It presents the context in which the Tijuana Migrant Worker Resource Centre was created, the services it offers, as well as the steps needed to continue its implementation and reach a greater number of beneficiaries in the Mexico-Central America...

ILO participates in the Framework Conference of the Ibero-American Network for the Promotion of the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE)

ILO participates in the Framework Conference of the Ibero-American Network for the Promotion of the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE)

Volume 2 – The potential of trade and investment policies to address labour market issues in supply chains
Chapter 4. Labour reforms in Mexico and international trade negotiations: From the North American Free Trade Agreement to the United...
This chapter examines the labour dimension of the United States–Canada–Mexico Agreement (USMCA) and its role in the important changes that Mexico’s labour market institutions have undergone in recent years. The authors traces how the dynamics...

Volume 2 – The potential of trade and investment policies to address labour market issues in supply chains
Chapter 4. Labour reforms in Mexico and international trade negotiations: From the North American Free Trade Agreement to the United...
This chapter examines the labour dimension of the United States–Canada–Mexico Agreement (USMCA) and its role in the important changes that Mexico’s labour market institutions have undergone in recent years. The authors traces how the dynamics...

First steps are taken towards the creation of a Mesoamerican corridor of Migrant Workers' Resource Centers (MWRC).
ILO and SUCOMM open a second Migrant Workers' Resource Center in Mexico

Digitalization of Business Organizations
Mexico and CCIJ: An integral digital transformation
This case study, prepared by the ILO Bureau for Employers' Activities (ACT/EMP), aims to assist Latin American Employer and Business Membership Organizations (EBMOs) in their journey towards digitalisation, based on information and responses...

Research Paper No.16
Automation and its employment impacts: Case studies in Mexico’s apparel and footwear sectors
This paper is part of a research project on how processes of technological upgrading, particularly automation, interact with local social structures and institutional systems in the apparel and footwear industries to impact women’s and men’s...

Forced Labour
Mexico renews commitment against forced labour

Comparative analysis of the standards and procedures on recruitment and placement of foreign temporary workers: Canada, El Salvador, the...
This study compiles, analyses and synthesizes the different national and international regulations and procedures that countries apply to the recruitment and placement of temporary foreign temporary workers; and it also presents lessons learned and...

The Resource Centre for Migrant Workers in Tijuana, Mexico
Systematization of the experience of the RCMW, recommendations to improve their services and to replicate the model in Mexico and Central American countries.

Fair recruitment in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico: Assessing progress and addressing gaps
Analysis of progress and gaps in the regulatory framework, policies and enforcement on fair recruitment in the region and in each country, with recommendations to address regional and national challenges. The document also compiles cases, good...

Fair recruitment in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico: Assessing progress and addressing gaps
Analysis of progress and gaps in the regulatory framework, policies and enforcement on fair recruitment in the region and in each country, with recommendations to address regional and national challenges. The document also compiles cases, good...