Projects on wages
December 2022
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Setting adequate wages
14 December 2022
November 2021
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Indicators and methodologies for setting adequate wages
02 November 2021
May 2021
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France-ILO Project « Combating violence and harassment in the world of work & Equal remuneration and career opportunities for men and women »
17 May 2021
December 2015
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Fair wages and childcare: promoting dignity and equality by empowering workers in the private sector in Jordan
14 December 2015
The project aims to improve working conditions for women in Jordan’s private sector by strengthening their negotiation skills to campaign for their right to pay equity and childcare.
May 2015
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Labour Standards in Global Supply Chains: A Programme of Action for Asia and the Garment Sector in Indonesia
01 May 2015
The development objective of the Labour Standards in Global Supply Chains (LSGSC) project was to improve the lives of workers and increase decent work opportunities in global supply chains (GSCs) in the garment sector, starting with the project’s beneficiary countries: Cambodia, Indonesia and Pakistan. The project’s programme of action included interventions at factory-level and country-level as well as global and Asia regional components.
December 2014
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Labour Standards in Global Supply Chains: A Programme of Action for Asia and the Garment Sector in Cambodia
01 December 2014
The development objective of the Labour Standards in Global Supply Chains (LSGSC) project is to improve the lives of workers and increase decent work opportunities in global supply chains (GSCs) in the garment sector, starting with the project’s beneficiary countries: Cambodia, Indonesia and Pakistan. The project’s programme of action includes interventions at factory-level and country-level as well as global and Asia regional components.
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Labour Standards in Global Supply Chains project: A Programme of Action for Asia and the Garment Sector
01 December 2014
The development objective of the Labour Standards in Global Supply Chains (LSGSC) project was to improve the lives of workers and increase decent work opportunities in global supply chains (GSCs) in the garment sector, starting with the project’s beneficiary countries: Cambodia, Indonesia and Pakistan. The project’s programme of action included interventions at factory-level and country-level as well as global and Asia regional components.