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On 16th February 1982, Antigua and Barbuda became a member of the International Labour Organization (ILO). Since then, national tripartite partners represented by the Government, employers' organizations and workers' organizations have actively engaged the ILO to strengthen capacity in technical areas including labour standards; social dialogue; labour market policy development; skills and training; and social protection. 

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SIDS4: ILO Caribbean calls for greater integration of decent work in resilience policies
ILO Caribbean Director during SIDS4 meeting

SIDS4: ILO Caribbean calls for greater integration of decent work in resilience policies

Caribbean and South African labour officials host knowledge exchange on dispute resolution
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Caribbean and South African labour officials host knowledge exchange on dispute resolution

Projects and programmes

ILO support to Nationally Determined contributions Antigua and Barbuda Just Transition

ILO support to Nationally Determined contributions Antigua and Barbuda Just Transition

Caribbean Virtual Policy Network on Youth Education and Employment (VPNYEE) Initiative

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Caribbean Virtual Policy Network on Youth Education and Employment (VPNYEE) Initiative

Publications

2021 Labour Overview, Latin America and the Caribbean - Executive Summary

Labour Overview series for Latin America and the Caribbean 2021

2021 Labour Overview, Latin America and the Caribbean - Executive Summary

Labour Law Guide for the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)

Labour Law Guide for the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)

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