ILO Argentina #AlguienCuida (Somebody is taking care) Campaign
Cleaning, cooking for the family or for other families, taking care of sons, daughters and adults, thinking about what to eat or do the groceries, are tasks that are NOT done by themselves. Someone has to do them, and that someone is usually a woman.
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Convention No. 156/, 1981. Workers with Family Responsibilities (No. 156)
This Convention applies to workers with responsibilities towards their dependent children where such responsibilities limit their ability to prepare for, enter, participate in and progress in economic activity.
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Achieve work-life balance for all
The video shows the business case for work-life balance and how enterprises can take concrete action to promote the equal sharing of care responsibilities.
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Employersâ guide on working from home in response to the outbreak of COVID-19.
This guide, developed by the ILO's Bureau for Employers' Activities (ILO-ACTEMP) to provide practical guidance to member companies that have implemented "home office" protocols in 2020 as a temporary measure during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Assessment of enterprises needs as a result of COVID-19
This tool aims to help entrepreneur organizations (EOs) assess the needs of businesses as a result of the COVID-19 crisis. It consists of two parts: a survey to know the needs and a template to present the main conclusions, which can also be useful as a guide to request the assistance of the authorities.
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Family-friendly policies and other good workplace practices in the context of COVID-19: Key steps employers can take
This document provides recommendations for employers in order to help to mitigate the negative consequences of COVID-19.
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Responsible Business Conduct in Latin America and the Caribbean (RBCLAC)
The project aims to promote smart, sustainable and inclusive growth in the EU and in Latin America and the Caribbean, by supporting responsible business conduct practices, in line with the instruments of the United Nations, the ILO and the OECD.
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