International Labour Organization
The only tripartite U.N. agency, since 1919 the ILO brings together governments, employers and workers of 187 Member States , to set labour standards, develop policies and devise programmes promoting decent work for all women and men.
The unique tripartite structure of the ILO gives an equal voice to workers, employers and governments to ensure that the views of the social partners are closely reflected in labour standards and in shaping policies and programmes.
Thailand’s wage hike plan raises concerns for SMEs' future
Thailand’s wage hike plan raises concerns for SMEs' future
The plan is to increase the minimum wage to 400 THB.
Sanitation workforce faces unequal job conditions
There are disparities in sanitation industry employment and solutions for equitable job conditions.
APAC labour participation rate continues to decline
Socio-economic progress and education are the key drivers.
Commentary
Rethinking the role of video infrastructure in Asian retail
Why APAC digital leaders must overhaul content amidst fractured consumer discovery
Why bigger digesters alone won't solve Asia's renewable energy challenge
Only the agile will win across ASEAN’s evolving markets
Scaling for resilience: What Asia Pacific’s bioenergy markets can learn from each other
Asia is leading payments modernisation and banks can't afford to fall behind
‘Tokenmaxxing’ – The wrong AI race to run in Singapore
To outsmart modern fraud, we must first know the enemy
Why Western firms keep misreading the Chinese and Korean trust architecture
Platinum cards, paper-thin compliance?