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E-learning on adopting a rights-based approach to labour migration and promoting the protection of migrant workers' rights

With its mandate on all labour issues, the ILO has built up a wealth of knowledge on migration for employment, in terms of both original research and the rich experience of its Members - governments, employers and trade unions - in dealing with migrant workers. Drawing on these unique resources, this online course offers a comprehensive and accessible overview of international labour standards protecting migrant workers and the ILO’s efforts to protect migrant workers through a rights-based approach. OBJECTIVES: • Enhance the knowledge of international labour standards protecting migrant workers and the ILO supervisory mechanism; • Deepen the understanding of the necessary institutional mechanisms, policy frameworks, and coordination instruments for equal access to migrants’ rights; • Analyse the multiple discrimination migrants face in vulnerable situations, particular irregular migrants; • Become familiar with the different responses to these vulnerabilities and needs at different stages of the migration process: pre-departure, in transit, during residence and on return; • Discuss the gap between the rights migrants hold by virtue of law, and their practical implementation; • Enrich the understanding of solutions and policy measures to ensure access to justice and grievances for migrant workers. CONTENT: This course is divided into three blocks focusing on the following core elements: I. International labour standards and mechanisms of control • Overview fundamental international and regional legal instruments protecting migrant workers • Key International Labour Standards relevant for protecting migrant workers • Unpacking the specific ILO instruments protecting migrant workers’ rights • Monitoring and supervisory mechanisms (including ILO supervisory system) II. Empowering vulnerable groups to enjoy their labour rights • Overview of different types of discrimination vulnerable groups face, particularly xenophobia • ILO Conventions addressing Forced Labour and their role in the protection of migrant workers rights • Gender consideration in the protection of migrant workers’ rights • Specific challenges faced by irregular migrant workers and the impact on working conditions • Protecting the rights of migrant workers in an irregular situation and addressing irregular labour migration III. Access to Justice for migrant workers • Evaluation of existing remedies and current challenges • Monitoring mechanisms and collaboration • Judicial and quasi-judicial mechanisms • Dispute resolution mechanisms at workplace and sectoral levels ACHIEVEMENT • Complete the 6 weekly quizzes • Complete 5 weekly forums • Complete a group work • Write an individual essay NUMBER OF HOURS: 60

Skills / Knowledge

  • Migrant workers protection
  • Labour rights
  • Migrants’ rights

Issued on

October 8, 2024

Expires on

Does not expire