World of Work podcasts by the ILO
A podcast by International Labour Org.

67 Episodes
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Women in apparel and footwear manufacturing: how does tech upgrading and automation affect them?
Published: 9/4/2023 -
Innovative employment policies in a changing world of work: A new paradigm?
Published: 6/21/2023 -
The technology paradox: Is it a great equalizer for some, but digital divider for others?
Published: 3/30/2023 -
Is green the colour of our future? The green and digital transformation and the future of work
Published: 3/15/2023 -
Career guidance in challenging times: An investment in the future
Published: 2/15/2023 -
Episode 10: Training podcast for SMEs: The best free tools & resources to fight forced labour.
Published: 2/2/2023 -
The Global Accelerator: What it is and what it does in the future of work
Published: 1/12/2023 -
Episode 9: Training podcast for SMEs – Fighting forced labour: Advice from SMEs for SMEs
Published: 11/16/2022 -
Global shifts in employment structure: a new geography of jobs?
Published: 11/9/2022 -
Episode 8: Training podcast for SMEs - What is forced labour and why should SMEs get involved?
Published: 11/1/2022 -
Digital transformation in Rwanda: is it creating a new future of work?
Published: 10/17/2022 -
Algorithmic management: what it is, what it does and what it means for the future of work
Published: 10/10/2022 -
Platform work and gender inequalities – Case study from India
Published: 9/26/2022 -
Work-life transitions: Are they becoming more turbulent?
Published: 7/27/2022 -
Skilling, re-skilling, digitalization and the future of work
Published: 6/22/2022 -
The digital divide: Can we narrow the gap?
Published: 6/9/2022 -
Crowd work: A new form of digital employment for young on-line workers
Published: 6/1/2022 -
Can big data help us understand the future of work?
Published: 5/17/2022 -
Employment and labour market policies: Can they profit from new technologies?
Published: 5/4/2022 -
Edición especial: Erradicar el trabajo forzoso y el trabajo infantil en México
Published: 5/4/2022
The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations and is devoted to promoting social justice and internationally recognized human and labour rights, pursuing its founding mission that labour peace is essential to prosperity. Today, the ILO helps advance the creation of decent work and the economic and working conditions that give working people and business people a stake in lasting peace, prosperity and progress. Its tripartite structure provides a unique platform for promoting decent work for all women and men. Its main aims are to promote rights at work, encourage decent employment opportunities, enhance social protection and strengthen dialogue on work-related issues.