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How does freedom of association contribute to development?

ILO logoErgon has authored a study on the ways in which freedom of association fosters and supports economic and social development. Published by the ILO Declaration department and launched at a seminar in South Africa in June 2011, the report identifies the ways in which strong independent worker and employer organisations contribute to the conditions that underpin economic progress.

The key identified channels of influence are:

- contributing to national policy dialogue to promote a fairer distribution of wealth and addressing social disadvantage;
- promoting a positive environment for business through economic competitiveness and dispute resolution, skills development and change management;
- promoting co-operation in times of crisis and assisting in responsible restructuring;
- and strengthening democracy and good governance at national level.

The report includes a variety of case studies ranging from organising the informal economy in Ghana and India, development of industrial relations through partnership between employers and unions in the Turkish metal sector, to the role of unions in promoting democratic transition in Poland.

The report also identifies the internal and external challenges for governments, worker and employer organisations in promoting freedom of association.

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How does freedom of association contribute to development?

Ergon was commissioned by the ILO to produce a study looking at how freedom of association fosters and supports economic and social development. The report analyses the key factors and includes detailed case studies from around the world. Click here for more information

What does decent work mean for development planning?

Ergon was commissioned by the Decent Work and Labour Standards Forum to investigate how far the Decent Work Agenda has permeated into national development planning and donor strategies through developing country case studies in Bangladesh and Zambia. Click here for more information

Promoting employment-intensive infrastructure

Research to analyse how employment and decent work objectives have been addressed in EC infrastructure programmes involved field missions to projects and programmes in five countries: Benin, Cambodia, Kenya, Peru, and Togo as well as engagement with Intergovernmental Organisations and bilateral development agencies. Click here for more information

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