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E-LEARNING ON FAIR RECRUITMENT PROCESSES FOR PRACTITIONERS

Patricia Yvonne Caunan

This course, based on the ILO Fair Recruitment Initiative Strategy, is a direct answer to the acknowledged need to reinforce the capacities of the ILO constituents and other key actors, in particular, within the context of exacerbated challenges created by COVID 19 pandemic. Thus, the ILO will play its role in providing capacity building and technical assistance to its constituents in promoting fair recruitment and ensuring that recruitment and placement services respect workers’ fundamental principles and rights, including those of migrant workers. The course is direct implementation of Pillar 1 and more specifically Target 1.4 “Training and capacity building is effectively delivered in cooperation with ITC-ILO, and materials developed, adapted and updated to address their emerging needs”. OBJECTIVES By the end of the course, participants were able to: • Appreciate the relevant international labour standards as well as the General principles and operational guidelines for fair recruitment and definition of recruitment fees and related costs; • Understand the economic determinants of informal/formal recruitment and measurement of recruitment costs, in and the impact that COVID 19 pandemic is having on these; • Analyse alternative options to private employment agencies, including via public employment agencies, workers’ cooperatives and directly through accredited employers, with tripartite and bipartite supervision; • Share good practices of laws, policies and enforcement mechanisms, including a compilation of regulatory and enforcement models that have demonstrated a measurable impact in reducing human trafficking and irregular migration; • Understand the needs to protect the rights of workers, including migrant workers, from abusive and fraudulent practices during the recruitment and placement process; CONTENT • International binding and non-binding instruments promoting Fair recruitment (including the General principles and operational guidelines) • Policies and enforcement to promote fair recruitment • Legislation to regulate recruitment, including licensing and monitoring mechanisms, complaints mechanism and effective access to remedies • Recruitment regulation in practice • Monitoring and Enforcement of Recruitment Regulations and access to justice • Trade Union and NGO actions in support of Fair Recruitment • The different recruitment processes including recruitment through private and public agencies and bilateral labour agreements • Fair Recruitment at the sector level • Experiences on ensuring compliance, including certification and social auditing • The impact of fair recruitment on the global supply chain • Recruitment fees and other related costs • Fair Business practices and the actions taken by employers • Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on recruitment processes • The role of the media in promoting fair recruitment processes • Promoting fair and ethical recruitment in a digital world

Skills / Knowledge

  • governance of labour migration
  • promotion of fair recruitment processes
  • protection of migrant workers

Issued on

December 28, 2021

Expires on

Does not expire
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