Peace & Humanitarian ILO News US sides with Russia at UN labour agency as Trump’s Ukraine peace push faces scepticism By Michelle Langrand
Peace & Humanitarian forced labour Opinion ❝Russia is crushing labour rights in occupied Ukraine – the ILO must go beyond declarations By Vasyl Andreyev and Luca Cirigliano
Global News UN funding News Washington cuts sow confusion at International Labour Organization By Frédéric Koller (Le Temps)
Human Rights ILO News Nations approve UN labour budget, sidestepping LGBTQ rights clash By Michelle Langrand
Peace & Humanitarian Ukraine war News US abstains from ILO vote on Ukraine war, breaking ranks with allies By Michelle Langrand
Economics & finance ILO News ILO warns of climate strains on workers as corporations drop ESG goals By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Global News Lebanon News Lebanon calls on ILO to condemn Israel over deadly pager explosions By Kasmira Jefford
Human Rights Belarus News ILO to probe Belarus over worker’s rights amid relentless crackdown on dissent By Kasmira Jefford
Human Rights ILO News Mixed signals for workers' rights as UN labour meet opens By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Climate & Environment ILO News Workers face rising threat from climate change, ILO warns By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Global News Ukraine war News Russia bid to amend Ukraine resolution fails at UN labour meet By Frédéric Koller (Le Temps)
Human Rights Labour rights Interview UN labour chief: ‘Switzerland must do everything it can to ratify workplace violence convention’ By Stéphane Bussard (Le Temps) Julie Eigenmann
Human Rights ILO News Qatar presidency at UN labour meet sparks concerns from workers' groups By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Human Rights Sports News Qatar World Cup: armbands, UN visits and the FIFA middleman By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Global News work News One in five people have suffered workplace harassment, says ILO By Kasmira Jefford
Global News work Interview New ILO chief puts social justice at top of to-do list By Catherine Fiankan-Bokonga
Peace & Humanitarian Slavery News Global crises fuel rise in modern slavery, report finds By Kasmira Jefford
Global News ILO Interview Development expert emerges as one of frontrunners in race for ILO top job By Catherine Fiankan-Bokonga
Global News ILO News ILO: No return to pre-pandemic job levels until ‘at least’ 2023 By Kasmira Jefford
Climate & Environment Cop26 News Cop26: Put jobs at centre of climate plans or face ‘social rejection’, warns UN labour chief By Kasmira Jefford
Economics & finance work News Covid vaccine inequality is stalling jobs recovery, warns ILO By Kasmira Jefford
Global News International Geneva News Within International Geneva, a gradual return to the office By Nicolas Camut