Serbia resources

  1. The global impact of e-waste: Addressing the challenge

    20 December 2012

    This paper explores the volumes, sources and flows of e-waste, the risks it poses to e-waste workers and the environment, occupational safety and health issues, labour issues and regulatory frameworks, and links this growing global problem with the International Labour Organization’s current and future work.

  2. Regional Training and Knowledge-Sharing Workshop on Measuring and Monitoring Progress on Decent Work (Kiev, Ukraine - 27-28 September 2012)

    31 October 2012

    Monitoring and assessing progress (MAP) towards decent work at the country-level is a long-standing concern for the ILO and its constituents. Against this background, the ILO Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization (2008) recommends the establishment of appropriate indicators or statistics, if necessary with assistance from the ILO, to monitor the progress made in the implementation of the ILO Decent Work Agenda. The Regional Workshop was organized as one of the key regional activities under the MAP project. The meeting involved 40 participants, including government officials from ministries of labour and national statistical offices of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Macedonia (FYR), Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia, Russian Federation and Ukraine. In addition, workers’ and employers’ representatives from Ukraine also participated, as well as leading Ukrainian researchers in the area of labour market development and trends.

  3. Employment injury protection in Serbia: issues and options

    02 May 2012

    This report describes the current system in Serbia in light of the principles of employment injury protection and looks at occupational safety and health issues in the context of current economic conditions and challenges.

  4. Final Conference of the UN Joint Programme “Youth Employment and Migration”

    To mark the successful completion of the United Nations Joint Programme “Youth Employment and Migration” (YEM), funded by the Spanish Millennium Development Goals Achievement Fund (MDG-F), a final conference was organized on 24 April 2012 in Belgrade, Serbia, presenting the significant results, achievements and potential way forward in addressing the youth employment and migration challenges of the country.

  5. The Impact of the Crisis on Work Inequalities and Wages in Europe

    The International Labour Organization is organizing a press conference and presentation of recently published ILO books on Work Inequalities in the Crisis: Evidence from Europe and The Impact of the Crisis on Wages in South-East Europe and Hungary.

  6. The Impact of the Crisis on Wages in South-East Europe

    31 January 2012

    What has been the wage impact of the financial and economic crisis in South-East Europe? What structural weaknesses in wage institutions have been highlighted by the crisis? And what are the policy issues that actors in the region – governments, employers’ and workers’ organizations – should urgently address?

  7. Support to national efforts for the promotion of youth employment and management of migration (Final Joint Evaluation Summary)

    05 January 2012

    Project SRB/09/50/UND - Evaluation consultant: Consultant: James A. Newkirk - Donor for this Joint Project is the Millennium Development Goals Achievement Fund Total Budget: US$ 6,143,000 IOM: 984,901; UNDP: 3,052,701; ILO: 1,344,370; UNICEF: 761,028

  8. Decent Work Country Programme for Serbia 2008-2011

    16 November 2011

  9. Supporting strategies to recover from the crisis in Croatia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Serbia: cross-country report

    08 November 2011

    This study explores the main economic and labour markets developments in the three target countries during the economic downturn, reviews the responses undertaken by the respective governments and proposes some policy options to ensure that more and better jobs are created during economic recovery.

  10. Sub-regional Tripartite Conference on “Achievements and challenges ahead for social dialogue institutions in the Western Balkan countries and Moldova”

    The meeting reviewed the results achieved of the joint technical project implemented by the International Labour Office and funded by the Austrian Development Agency on “Consolidating the legal and institutional foundations of social dialogue in the Western Balkan countries and Moldova” and identified challenges ahead in the area of social dialogue in the Western Balkans and Moldova.