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ILO and supply chains
ILO strategy on decent work in supply chains
At its 347th session in March 2023, the Governing Body approved a comprehensive new ILO strategy on decent work in supply chains. The five-year strategy, based on the building blocks adopted by the Tripartite Working Group on Options to Ensure Decent Work in Supply Chains in 2022, draws on all available ILO means of action to support constituents to advance decent work in supply chains. The ILO Priority Action Programme on Decent Work Outcomes in Supply Chains coordinates the implementation of the strategy.
Reference documents

ILO Programme of Action on Supply Chains 2017-2021


Tripartite Meetings
