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10 Jun 2019

Author:
Simon Bradley, swissinfo.ch

ILO to consider future of work, & convention on harassment & violence in the workplace at annual conference

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"Geneva conference tackles workplace harassment and future jobs", 10 June 2019

What will tomorrow’s jobs look like? The Geneva-based International Labour Organization (ILO) is seeking to understand that question as well as protect workers from violence and harassment at its annual conference that marks its 100th anniversary. 

On the table is a global treaty to protect employees from workplace abuse but differences persist over to what extent employers should be held responsible and whether to include specific reference to protecting LGBTi (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex) people.

Despite those sticking points, Swiss ambassador to the ILO Jean-Jacques Elmiger says he is confident that the treaty will be adopted at the organisation’s annual meeting this month...

Much of delegates’ time in Geneva will be devoted to discussing that question through a recent report by the ILO’s Global Commission on the Future of Work...

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