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ILO releases 2023 report of the Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations
The report outlines the extent to which ILO Member States have fulfilled their obligations under international labour standards’ obligations. The Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations (CEACR), which is the cornerstone of the ILO’s supervisory system … Continue reading
Aussie employers ‘bleating like distressed sheep’ as unions demand their say
By Tony Burke, Co-Chair Campaign For Trade Union Freedom Australian unions are facing a backlash from employers following the election of the Anthony Albanese Labor Government who came to power with a mandate to reform industrial relations, and restore balance. … Continue reading
Qatar: Migrant Workers Strike Over Work Conditions
From Human Rights Watch Hundreds of migrant workers in Qatar went on strike this week to protest what they say are poor working conditions, unpaid and delayed wages, and threats of reduced wages. Despite introducing some labour reforms over the past year, … Continue reading