
Conférence internationale du travail
The Conférence internationale du travail (International Labour Conference) is the main decision-making body of the International Labour Organization (ILO), an agency of the United Nations. It brings together representatives from governments, employers, and workers worldwide once a year to discuss and set standards for labor rights, working conditions, and social policies. The conference aims to promote fair, safe, and equitable work practices globally, addressing issues like child labor, workplace safety, and social justice. Through debates and resolutions, it helps shape international labor laws and encourages countries to improve their labor standards.