
International Labour Organisation (ILO)
The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a United Nations agency founded in 1919 that focuses on promoting fair and decent working conditions worldwide. Its goal is to improve jobs, protect workers' rights, and ensure fair treatment across countries. The ILO brings together governments, employers, and workers to create and follow international standards for employment, safety, and social protection. It also offers guidance, research, and support to help countries develop fair labor practices, aiming for everyone to have access to safe, respectful, and equitable work environments.