
Convention No. 98
Convention No. 98, adopted by the International Labour Organization, promotes the right of workers to organize and bargain collectively with their employers. It aims to protect workers from discrimination or retaliation when forming unions or negotiating wages and working conditions. The convention encourages countries to create laws that support these rights, ensuring a fair and balanced relationship between employers and employees. Its goal is to foster fair labor practices, improve workplace conditions, and promote social dialogue, ultimately contributing to economic stability and social justice.