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In today’s globalized economy, workers are increasingly looking for job opportunities beyond their home country in search of decent work and better livelihoods. In addition, millions of workers migrate internally in search of decent work. Public and private employment agencies, when appropriately regulated, play an important role in the efficient and equitable functioning of labour markets by matching available jobs with suitably qualified workers. However, concerns have been raised about the growing role of unscrupulous employment agencies, informal labour intermediaries and other operators acting outside the legal and regulatory framework that prey especially on low-skilled workers. 

In response to those challenges, the Fair Recruitment Initiative (FRI) was launched in 2014 as part of the ILO Director General’s call for a Fair Migration Agenda.

Highlights

Innovative teaching material on fair recruitment for business schools
Worker of PT Jaya Asiatic Shipyard build a new ship for offshore shipping. Company with shipbuilding and ship repairing as its core business line. Tanjung Uncan, Batam. Indonesia.

Fair recruitment

Innovative teaching material on fair recruitment for business schools

Thematic Note: Ensuring fair recruitment for migrant care workers
Fair recruitment

Fair recruitment

Thematic Note: Ensuring fair recruitment for migrant care workers

Media Engagement
media engagement

Media Engagement

Integrated Programme on Fair Recruitment (FAIR)
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Integrated Programme on Fair Recruitment (FAIR)

ITC-ILO training course on Fair recruitment

ITC-ILO training course on Fair recruitment

Establishing Fair Recruitment Processes: An ILO online training toolkit

Establishing Fair Recruitment Processes: An ILO online training toolkit

Videos on fair recruitment

Videos on fair recruitment

News and articles

Publications

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