Publications on Green Jobs
April 2024
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Ensuring safety and health at work in a changing climate
22 April 2024
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Ensuring safety and health at work in a changing climate
22 April 2024
March 2024
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Green Jobs Assessment Model Ghana
27 March 2024
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EMPLOYMENT Department Newsletter, March/April 2024
25 March 2024
February 2024
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Arab States Employment and Social Outlook - Trends 2024: Promoting social justice through a just transition
20 February 2024
January 2024
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ILO Strategy on extending social protection to migrant workers, refugees and their families
30 January 2024
All members of society have the right to social security, including migrant workers, refugees, and their families. However, they face numerous legal and practical obstacles in accessing social protection. Based on the principles of equality of treatment and non-discrimination, well-designed and inclusive social protection systems and international cooperation, are powerful tools to reduce poverty, inequality, social exclusion and achieving sustainable development.
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EMPLOYMENT Department Newsletter, January/February 2024
25 January 2024
December 2023
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Policy Brief: Green Jobs Assessment Model (GJAM)
20 December 2023
A tool for evidence-based policy advice to achieve better jobs outcomes and a Just Transition for All
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Green Jobs Assessment Model: Sustainable Tourism in Burkina Faso
19 December 2023
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A new social contract: achieving social justice in an era of accelerating change
11 December 2023
This 2023 edition of the International Journal of Labour Research (IJLR), aims to stimulate reflection on what a new social contract might entail and more specifically the role of workers’ organizations in engaging in the design and establishment of a new social contract within the multilateral system and at national level. Thus, the focus of this issue is both on what such a new social contract may entail and on what to do in terms of its implementation.