Sweden has been a member of the International Labour Organization since 1919. The ILO is devoted to promoting social justice and internationally recognised human and labour rights, through a decent work agenda. 

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Step by step: Albanian textile and footwear factories improve productivity and working conditions
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SCORE training

Step by step: Albanian textile and footwear factories improve productivity and working conditions

Promotion of social justice essential for sustainable and equitable recovery, ILO tells EU ministers
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Informal EPSCO

Promotion of social justice essential for sustainable and equitable recovery, ILO tells EU ministers

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Inventory of Labour Market Policy Measures in the EU 2008-13

Labour Market Inventory Projects

Inventory of Labour Market Policy Measures in the EU 2008-13

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Women and aviation: Quality jobs, attraction and retention

ILO Working paper 117

Women and aviation: Quality jobs, attraction and retention

Institutional and labour relations regimes promoting decent working conditions for Local and Regional Government (LRG) Workers in Croatia,...

ILO Working paper 114

Institutional and labour relations regimes promoting decent working conditions for Local and Regional Government (LRG) Workers in Croatia,...

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