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International Organisation of Employers


Since its creation in 1920 the International Organisation of Employers (IOE) has been recognised as the only organisation at the international level that represents the interests of business in the labour and social policy fields. Today, it consists of 147 national employer organisations from 140 countries from all over the world (June 2010).

The mission of the IOE is to promote and defend the interests of employers in international fora, particularly in the International Labour Organization (ILO), and to this end works to ensure that international labour and social policy promotes the viability of enterprises and creates an environment favourable to enterprise development and job creation. At the same time it acts as the Secretariat to the Employers' Group at the ILO International Labour Conference, the ILO Governing Body and all other ILO-related meetings.

In order to ensure that the voice of business is heard at the international and national level, the IOE is actively engaged in the creation and capacity building of representative organisations of employers, particularly in both the developing world and those countries in transition to the market economy.

The IOE is the permanent liaison body for the exchange of information, views and experience among employers throughout the world. It acts as the recognised channel for the communication and promotion of the employer point of view to all United Nations agencies and other international organisations.

 

IOE LETTER TO THE G20
14 June 2010

IOE letter to the G20
14 June 2010
 
 

Business Leaders Award Against Human Trafficking 2010

An award to recognize business leaders who make their commitment to combat human trafficking. Click here
 
 

MEDIA RELEASE
23 April 2010

G20 must go further in working with business
 
 
G20 BUSINESS FORUM
19 April 2010, Washington

Media Release: Business Urges G20 Partnership for Jobs Growth


Business Statement


Lifelong learning Strategy

Jobs Quality

Jobs Preservation and Jobs Growth
 
 

HIGH-LEVEL CONFERENCE
Johannesburg, 8-10 April 2010

Declaration of Johannesburg

Media release
 
 

GLOBAL JOB CRISIS


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Global Job Crisis