Training Curriculum on Strengthening Labour Administration Systems

Training Curriculum on Strengthening Labour Administration Systems

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Labour administration is the institutional backbone of decent work - the system through which governments shape, deliver, coordinate and monitor labour policy. This collection brings together six reference guides for the officials who lead and operate that system. Each guide distils international standards and good practice into clear, practical material you can consult on the job, draw on when designing reforms, and share across your administration.

Developed in collaboration between the International Labour Office and the International Training Centre of the ILO, the guides are grounded in international labour standards - in particular the Labour Administration Convention, 1978 (No. 150) and its accompanying Recommendation (No. 158) - and draw on the latest findings of the ILO Committee of Experts (CEACR) as well as on examples from labour administrations around the world. Consult and download the modules as a PDF below.

WHAT THESE RESOURCES OFFER

Reference material you can put to work

Practical and ready to use

Designed to be consulted, not completed: clear guides you can open when you need an answer, a definition or a framework for your own work.

Grounded in international standards

Every module builds on ILO Conventions and Recommendations and is enriched with country cases, practical examples and the latest CEACR General Survey.

Free to download and share

Download each module as a PDF to read offline, print or circulate within your ministry, agency or training team - at no cost.

A comprehensive learning package

Six modules span the full picture, from the functions and structure of labour administration to its management, performance and social dialogue.

WHO ARE THE MODULES FOR?

Made for labour administration officials

  • Senior officials, managers and leaders of labour administration systems
  • Policymakers and decision-makers responsible for labour policy at national, regional or local level
  • Officers in labour inspection, employment services, social security and industrial relations
  • Teams leading institutional reform, coordination and modernization
  • Trainers, academics and social partners engaged in labour governance

The modules are independent and stackable. Consult them in any order, pick the one that matches the task in front of you and use them as a shared reference when working with colleagues and partners - each stands on its own.

Six modules to download

Learn what labour administration is, how it is organized, managed and measured, and how it re-engages with the world of work.

HOW TO USE THEM

One reference, many uses

1. Consult

Open the module that covers your question — functions, organization, management, governance and indicators, or social dialogue — for a definition, a standard or a country example you can rely on.

2. Apply

Put each module's frameworks, standards and checklists to work: strategy and policy, budgets and people, performance indicators, and social dialogue in the day-to-day work of your administration.

3. Share

Circulate the modules across your ministry, agency or training team to build a common language on labour administration with colleagues and social partners.

WHY THEY MATTER

Strong labour administration is a cornerstone of social justice and decent work.

Whether you are reforming an institution, building a new function or sharpening everyday practice, these modules give you the concepts, standards and tools to do it with confidence - and a shared reference you can use with peers around the world.