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Video interview
The importance of decent work for the care economy

ILO consultancy
Free Movement of persons in the CARICOM Region: undertaking labour market analysis in the region

Twenty Caribbean trade union representatives better prepared to utilize ILS following ILO training

Concept note of the Subregional symposium on labour dispute prevention and resolution in the Caribbean

Global Employment Trends for Youth 2024
Employment trends for youth in the Americas
This regional brief highlights the key findings of the 12th edition of the Global Employment Trends for Youth in the Americas.

Agenda of week 3 - Training course for Caribbean workers' organizations

Training course for Caribbean workers' organizations
Concept note

Barbados constituents fulfil results-based management requirements ahead of new DWCP

Resilient and sustainable supply chains need decent work, says ILO Caribbean at UNCTAD global forum

Caribbean and South African labour officials host knowledge exchange on dispute resolution

Barbados re-establishes National Child Labour Committee

ILO Caribbean Director addresses labour market transformation during regional UN meeting

ILO Caribbean and BCCI sign Wildey Green Business Support Pilot Agreement

New ILO Caribbean report analyzes how EMBOs can benefit from digitalization that enhances data management

ILO Caribbean Director emphasizes strong policies to close gaps in skills and formality during regional CAF event

Tripartite constituents in Barbados identify key areas for ILO collaboration

Terms of reference: Consultancy to conduct a situation analysis of trade union engagement in United Nations Sustainable Development...

ILO consultancy
Consultancy to conduct a situation analysis of trade union engagement in United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Frameworks...

Caribbean trainers successfully complete ILO Youth Entrepreneurship Academy

Social protection expenditure review, Barbados
The Social Protection Expenditure Review (SPER) represents an opportunity to generate evidence and policy discussions based on the financial and economic performance of the different components of the Barbadian’s social protection sector. As such,...
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