Publications on labour migration

March 2015

  1. Syrian refugees in Jordan

    Access to work for Syrian refugees in Jordan: a discussion paper on labour and refugee laws and policies

    30 March 2015

    In this discussion paper, the International Labour Organization, funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, seeks to develop a qualitative understanding of the legal and policy framework applicable to Syrian refugees seeking work, complimentary to the recent quantitative studies of the impact of Syrian refugees on the Jordanian labour market. This paper intends to address the contentious and multifaceted issue of access to work for Syrian refugees in Jordan.

  2. Brochure

    The Fair recruitment initiative

    30 March 2015

    Fostering Fair Recruitment Practices, Preventing Human Trafficking and Reducing the Costs of Labour Migration

  3. Publication

    Employment protection legislation: Summary indicators in the area of terminating regular contracts (individual dismissals)

    27 March 2015

  4. Publication

    Financial planner for ASEAN migrant workers

    16 March 2015

    This Financial Planner was prepared by Atikha Overseas Workers and Communities Initiative. It is supplemented by a Financial Education Course for ASEAN Migrant Workers: Guide for Trainers.

  5. Publication

    Financial Education Course for ASEAN Migrant Workers: Guide for trainers

    16 March 2015

    This Financial Education Course for ASEAN Migrant Workers: Guide for trainers (henceforth the “guide for trainers”) is designed in conjunction with the Financial Planner for ASEAN Migrant workers (henceforth “financial planner”) to deliver the Financial Education Course for ASEAN Migrant Workers and Civil Society Organizations, initiated by ILO’s ASEAN Triangle Project in partnership with the Atikha Overseas Workers Initiative, Inc. (Atikha).

  6. Labour migration

    Review of the effectiveness of the MOUs in managing labour migration between Thailand and neighbouring countries

    16 March 2015

    Bilateral MOUs signed between the Government of Thailand, and the Governments of Cambodia, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic and Myanmar more than a decade ago remain the principal agreements aimed at jointly managing labour migration between Thailand and neighbouring countries.

  7. Publication

    Development of a Tripartite Framework for the Support and Protection of Ethiopian Women Domestic Migrant Workers to the GCC States, Lebanon and Sudan (Midterm Evaluation Summary)

    11 March 2015

    Project: RAF/12/09/EEC - Evaluation Consultant: Prof. Oladele Arowolo

  8. Meeting document

    Joint Statement of the ASEAN Trade Union Council and the ASEAN Confederation of Employers on the ASEAN Consensus on the Protection

    10 March 2015

    Joint Statement of the Second Joint Dialogue between the ASEAN Trade Union Council and the ASEAN Confederation of Employers

  9. Meeting document

    Outcome Statement of the First Joint Meeting of the ASEAN Confederation of Employers and the ASEAN Trade Union Council, 8-9 March 2016, Bangkok, Thailand

    10 March 2015

    Outcome Statement of the First Joint Meeting of the ASEAN Confederation of Employers and the ASEAN Trade Union Council, 8-9 March 2016, Bangkok, Thailand

  10. Meeting document

    Agenda of the First Joint Meeting of the ASEAN Confederation of Employers and the ASEAN Trade Union Council

    10 March 2015

    Agenda of the First Joint Meeting of the ASEAN Confederation of Employers and the ASEAN Trade Union Council, 8-9 March 2016, Bangkok, Thailand