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International Labor Organization (ILO)

The International Labour Organization (ILO) was created in 1919, due to the igniting process of growing industrialization, post-war, and revolutions. It was part of the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I, based on the belief that universal and lasting peace can be achieved only through social justice. With that being said, it is under the UN, specifically dealing with labour issues. ILO aims to promote rights at work, encourage decent employment opportunities, enhance social protection, and strengthen communication regarding work-related issues. In recognition of its efforts, the Organization received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1969.

Agenda
1. Mitigating the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Global Labour Markets and Ensuring Social Protection in the Era of Automation
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2. Reforming the Visa System to Enhance the Labour Mobility of Migrant Workers

Country List

Please refer to the list for your delegation preferences:
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  • Home
  • Introduction
    • What is MUN?
    • About HMUN
    • About HYCIS
    • Programs
  • HMUN X
    • Conference Schedule
    • Position Paper
    • Rules of Procedure
    • Venue
  • Committees
    • ILO
    • ECOSOC
    • Crisis Committee
  • Delegate Registration
    • Application Form
    • Accommodation
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Pledge of Participation
  • Contact