News

August 2016

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    Statement by ILO Director-General Guy Ryder on the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples - 9 August 2016

    10 August 2016

  2. International Day on Indigenous Peoples 2016

    08 August 2016

    On the occasion of International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples 2016, the ILO hosted a panel on the critical role of indigenous and tribal peoples as agents of change in both achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and combating climate change.

July 2016

  1. G20 Labour and Employment Ministers act to advance decent work

    13 July 2016

    G20 labour ministers’ Beijing Declaration stresses that “productive employment and decent work are the foundation of the livelihoods of people across the world”.

  2. ILO Director-General: “Persistent slow growth weakening the outlook for jobs and wages”

    12 July 2016

    In a briefing to G20 Labour and Employment ministries meeting in China, Guy Ryder has raised concerns that poor prospects for economic growth risk becoming entrenched.

  3. National OSH Profile has been published.

    04 July 2016

June 2016

  1. Gender-sensitive labour market situation in Ankara, İstanbul and Bursa revealed in recently released reports

    30 June 2016

  2. Joint workshop by ILO Office for Turkey and Syrian Friendship Association: Syrian Workers’, Employers’ and Entrepreneurs’ Problems Encountered in the Labour Market and Solutions

    24 June 2016

  3. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

    17 June 2016

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    Who cares for the carers?

    16 June 2016

    On International Domestic Workers’ Day, some good news on protecting vulnerable workers in the home - An OP-ED on the Domestic Workers Convention by Guy Ryder, ILO Director-General.

  5. Women in Ankara and Bursa receive their ‘human rights training’ certificates under ILO project

    13 June 2016

    Some 409 women who participated to Ankara Altındağ and Bursa Osmangazi Municipalities’ occupation building courses under the project “More and Better Jobs for Women” implemented by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and successfully completed their training in women’s human rights were awarded their certificates at a ceremony held on 2 and 3 June 2016 in Ankara and Bursa.