The International Labor Organization (ILO) is a United Nations organization dedicated to promoting social justice and globally recognized human and labor rights, as well as following its fundamental purpose of labor peace as a prerequisite for development.
The ILO contributes to the establishment of decent employment, as well as the economic and working circumstances that enable workers and business people to participate in long-term peace, prosperity, and growth.
Francis Atwoli, Cotu Secretary-General, has been re-elected to the International Labour Organization’s Governing Body in Geneva, Switzerland, for a record fourth time.
During the International Labour Conference’s 109th Virtual Session, he was re-elected.
As a result, Atwoli will continue to represent Africa in the world’s highest decision-making body on human and labor rights.
The International Labor Organization (ILO) is a United Nations body dedicated to promoting social justice and internationally recognized human and labor rights, with the original purpose of ensuring that labor peace is crucial to development.