Resources on Postal and telecommunications services sector
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Universal Postal Union - State of the Postal Sector 2023
13 October 2023
A Hyper-Collaborative Path to Postal Development
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A Compendium of the ILO’s work in the Postal and telecommunications services sector
13 October 2023
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UPU Guide to Postal Social Services
11 June 2021
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Responsible contracting: An approach aimed at improving social and labour practices in the property services sector
09 February 2012
Research paper on the property services sector, and in particular on the provision of cleaning and security services, prepared as background for an ILO meeting on Private employment agencies in private services sectors, 18–19 October 2011.
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Private employment agencies in Morocco
09 February 2012
Research paper on private employment agencies and temporary agency work in a country having ratified the Private Employment Agencies Convention, 1997 (No. 181), prepared for an ILO meeting on Private employment agencies in private services sectors, 18–19 October 2011.
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Guidelines on HIV and AIDS for the postal sector
01 October 2011
The International Labour Office (ILO), through its Programme on HIV and AIDS and the World of Work (ILO/AIDS) and the Sectoral Activities Department (SECTOR), in collaboration with the Universal Postal Union (UPU) and UNI Global Union (formerly Union Network International) have contributed to the formulation of the present Guidelines on HIV and AIDS and the postal sector and participated in the implementation of the first phase of the campaign in the following seven selected pilot countries: Brazil, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, China, Estonia, Mali and Nigeria.
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Note on the proceedings. Postal and telecommunications services. Report TMPTS/2002/12
29 November 2002
Referring to the detailed report discussed at the meeting, summarizes major conclusions. Presents the draft and final resolution adopted
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Employment, employability and equal opportunities in the postal and telecommunications services. Report TMPTS/2002
15 April 2002
Reviews some of the changes that have occured in postal and telecommunications services since the mid-1990s, and where they are likely to lead in the next few years.