
OIT (Organización Internacional del Trabajo)
The International Labour Organization (ILO), known in Spanish as Organización Internacional del Trabajo (OIT), is a United Nations agency that promotes social justice and fair labor practices worldwide. Established in 1919, it sets international labor standards, develops policies, and fosters dialogue between governments, employers, and workers. The OIT aims to ensure decent working conditions, enhance employment opportunities, and safeguard workers' rights globally. By addressing issues like child labor, discrimination, and safe workplaces, the OIT plays a crucial role in improving labor conditions and promoting sustainable economic growth.