Background information on the ILO and supply chains

ILO strategy on supply chains

At its 347th session in March 2023, the Governing Body approved a comprehensive new ILO strategy on decent work in supply chains. The five-year strategy, based on the building blocks adopted by the Tripartite Working Group on Options to Ensure Decent Work in Supply Chains in 2022, draws on all available ILO means of action (normative, research, and development cooperation) to support constituents to advance decent work in supply chains.

105th Session of the ILC

In 2016, the International Labour Conference held a general discussion on decent work in global supply chains, and adopted the Resolution on Decent work in global supply chains. The Resolution highlighted the complexity and promise of achieving decent work in global supply chains, and directed the Office to develop a dedicated programme of action on the topic.

  1. Report IV: Decent work in global supply chains, submitted to the Conference

  2. Report of the Committee on Decent Work in Global Supply Chains: Resolution and conclusions submitted for adoption by the Conference

  3. Resolution concerning decent work in global supply chains

Standards and instruments

International labour standards cover all aspects of work – whether in production for a supply chain or not. The eleven fundamental Conventions and the four governance (or priority) Conventions all apply to work. The same is true of standards relating to wages, working time, OSH and social security – all areas where challenges have been identified in the context of production for supply chains. While all labour standards are meant to apply in practice to employers and workers, including those engaged in production for supply chains, they are not designed specifically for that context. The Tripartite Declaration of Principles concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy is an expression of tripartite, global consensus on how to address the challenges that arise from the prominent role of multinational enterprises in globalization, including in the context of supply chains.

  1. ILO Centenary Declaration for the Future of Work, 2019

  2. ILO Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization

  3. ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Follow-up

  4. Tripartite Declaration of Principles concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy (MNE Declaration) - 5th Edition (2017)