Bureau for Workers' Activities (ACTRAV)
The New Social Contract for Social Justice - An African Trade Union Perspective
Interview
Why addressing decent work deficits in the rural economy is important for Unions?
Interview
Strategic foresight: How are trade unions adapting to transformations in the world of work?
Interview
How to enhance effective participation of trade unions in the ILO Development cooperation?
News and articles
Interview
Why addressing decent work deficits in the rural economy is important for Unions?
Business and human rights
Businesses as a key driver to the implementation of Responsible Business Conduct in Indonesia
Ongoing and upcoming events
The New Social Contract for Social Justice - An African Trade Union Perspective
Videos
Interview
Strategic foresight: How are trade unions adapting to transformations in the world of work?
Interview
How to enhance effective participation of trade unions in the ILO Development cooperation?
Interview
How Trade Unions influenced their countries commitment on achieving the SDGs?
Workers' Delegates provide their views on the key items on the agenda of the 112th Session of the ILC
Interview
New Social Contract: The Workers' Perspective (Zimbabwe)
Video
What is the role of ACTRAV and ACT/EMP at the ILC?
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).
Key resources
Bericht
Violence and harassment in the world of work-Trade union initiatives, strategies and negotiations since the adoption of the Convention
Publication
Workers' organizations and development cooperation - A Workers’ guide to effective participation in ILO development cooperation
Trade union engagements on the SDGs and union revitalization in five Asian countries
Using foresight to think and act upon an uncertain future world of work
Book
African Trade Unions and the Future of Work Responses, Challenges and Opportunities
ILO Working paper 106
Are platform workers willing to unionize? Exploring survey evidence from 14 European countries
Publications
Bericht
Violence and harassment in the world of work-Trade union initiatives, strategies and negotiations since the adoption of the Convention on...
Publication
Workers' organizations and development cooperation - A Workers’ guide to effective participation in ILO development cooperation
Working Paper 119
Trade union engagements on the SDGs and union revitalization in five Asian countries
Key areas of Work
Trade Unions as Actors for Change
ACTRAV Development Cooperation
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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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