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Convention No. 87

Convention No. 87, adopted by the International Labour Organization in 1948, focuses on the freedom of workers and employers to organize and form unions without interference or restrictions from governments or other authorities. It emphasizes that everyone has the right to join or create trade unions freely and to engage in collective bargaining. The convention aims to promote fair, democratic, and independent labor organizations, ensuring workers can advocate for their rights and interests. It is a fundamental step toward protecting workers' rights to organize and participate in managing workplace conditions.