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A future of work free from violence and harassment: the ILO framework for accelerating progress

Peter George Goudie

The eLearning course analyses how to prevent and address the phenomenon of violence and harassment in the world of work through the lens of ILO Convention No. 190 and its Recommendation No. 206 adopted in 2019. OBJECTIVES • Understand the phenomenon of violence and harassment in the world of work • Own the provisions and tools contained in the instruments • Deepen understanding of some key technical aspects of the new international standards • Identify entry points for the application of such principles • Formulate effective strategies and arguments to initiate change CONTENT - Key concepts and definitions - Fundamental principles of the new ILO standards: the inclusive, integrated and gender-responsive approach - Violence and harassment as a risk factor in OSH - A policy against violence and harassment in the workplace - The ratification process: Implications - Exchange of good practices - Instruments to advocate for change NUMBER OF HOURS: 20

Skills / Knowledge

  • Analytical and critical thinking
  • Leadership for change
  • Equality and inclusion

Issued on

August 8, 2022

Expires on

Does not expire
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