International Labour Standards
International Labour Standards are guidelines established by the International Labour Organization (ILO) to promote fair and safe working conditions worldwide. These standards cover various aspects of work, including workers' rights, occupational safety, and social protection, aiming to ensure that all individuals can work in dignity and security.
These standards are designed to protect workers and improve their quality of life, regardless of their location or industry. By setting minimum requirements, such as the right to join a union and prohibitions against child labor, the ILO seeks to foster decent work opportunities and enhance social justice globally.