Bureau for Workers' Activities (ACTRAV)
Highlights
A Global Conference on the New Social Contract - A Trade Union Perspective
How the ILO Helps Workers and Employers Engage in the ILC
ILO Live
Turning sustainability into opportunities for employers and workers
Video highlights
Why the ILO Must Be Strengthened in Times of Global Crisis
New ILO Standards on Biological Hazards: What’s in It for Workers?
New Resolution on the Informal Economy: What’s at Stake for Workers?
News and articles
Interview
International Labour Conference 2025: Challenges and Opportunities for Workers
Press release
Towards a Renewed European Social Contract
Key areas of Work
The New Social Contract and Workers' Organizations
Development Cooperation and Workers' Organizations
Trade Unions in transformation
Ongoing and upcoming events
A Global Conference on the New Social Contract - A Trade Union Perspective
Most recent publications
Guide
Trade unions and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)
Policy Brief
Platform Work Associations and the Platform Workers Act in Singapore
Report
Innovative Approaches Taken by Workers’ Organizations to Drive Formalization
International Journal of Labour Research
Launched in 2009, the International Journal of Labour Research (IJLR) is the flagship publication of the ILO’s Bureau for Workers’ Activities (ACTRAV).
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Workers' Group of the Governing Body
The ACTRAV-Turin Labour Education Programme
The Bureau for Workers ‘Activities (ACTRAV) is the main link between the International Labour Office and the world of work through one of its constituents: workers’ organizations.
ACTRAV ensures that the concerns and interests of workers’ organizations are taken into consideration in the policy development and activities of the International Labour Office, both at Headquarter and in the Field.
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