International labour standards and human rights

9 February 2024

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Labour rights are human rights. The ILO pioneered human rights through standard-setting, before the birth of the United Nations and the articulation of human rights. 

Ever since the ILO was created in 1919, its international labour standards have sought to set forth the aspirations, values and rights that were eventually expressed in the United Nations Charter (1945) and proclaimed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948):

Faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person and in the equal rights of men and women and determination to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom.


Today, international labour standards give expression to human rights in the civil and political, as well as in the economic, social and cultural sphere. 

The ILO is closely engaged with the United Nations system, through initiatives such as the UN Secretary General’s Call to Action for Human Rights, with a view to promoting international labour standards as part of the human rights norms and standards which lie at the basis of the 2030 Agenda.
 

Exchanges with UN Treaty Bodies

Exchange with UN Treaty Bodies Chairs 2023

CEACR 2023 - Published 2024

Exchange with UN Treaty Bodies Chairs 2023

Exchange with UN Treaty Bodies Chairs 2022

CEACR 2022 - Published 2023

Exchange with UN Treaty Bodies Chairs 2022

Joint statement

Joint statement by the Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations and UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies Chairs

CEACR 2022 - Published 2023

Joint statement by the Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations and UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies Chairs

Interagency networks

UN Interagency Network on Human Rights, LNOB and Sustainable Development

UN Interagency Network on Human Rights, LNOB and Sustainable Development

ILO briefings and statements

International labour standards as human rights

International labour standards as human rights

UN General Assembly recognizes human right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment

UN General Assembly recognizes human right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment

Human rights are labour rights; it is our duty to protect and support them if we are to achieve the goal of social justice

Human rights are labour rights; it is our duty to protect and support them if we are to achieve the goal of social justice

Events

ILO Live - Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Freedom of Association: The double helix of civic space and labour rights

ILO Live - Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Freedom of Association: The double helix of civic space and labour rights

ILO Live - Labour rights, human rights and development

ILO Live - Labour rights, human rights and development

Key resources

International Labour Standards and Related International Instruments Repository

International Labour Standards and Related International Instruments Repository

The MNE Declaration and the Business and Human Rights agenda

The MNE Declaration and the Business and Human Rights agenda

Publications

ILO100 – Law for Social Justice

ILO100 – Law for Social Justice

Protecting Labour Rights as Human Rights: Present and Future of International Supervision

Protecting Labour Rights as Human Rights: Present and Future of International Supervision

The International Labour Organization and the quest for social justice, 1919-2009

The International Labour Organization and the quest for social justice, 1919-2009

Introduction: Labour rights, Human rights

Introduction: Labour rights, Human rights

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