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About the IOE



Since its creation in 1920 the International Organisation of Employers (IOE) has been recognised as the only organisation at the international level that represents the interests of business in the labour and social policy fields. Today, it consists of 150 national employer organisations from 143 countries from all over the world.

The mission of the IOE is to promote and defend the interests of employers in international fora, particularly in the International Labour Organization (ILO), and to this end works to ensure that international labour and social policy promotes the viability of enterprises and creates an environment favourable to enterprise development and job creation. At the same time it acts as the Secretariat to the Employers' Group at the ILO International Labour Conference, the ILO Governing Body and all other ILO-related meetings.

In order to ensure that the voice of business is heard at the international and national level, the IOE is actively engaged in the creation and capacity building of representative organisations of employers, particularly in both the developing world and those countries in transition to the market economy.

The IOE is the permanent liaison body for the exchange of information, views and experience among employers throughout the world. It acts as the recognised channel for the communication and promotion of the employer point of view to all United Nations agencies and other international organisations.
 
12th ILO African Regional Meeting
(October 2011)
Launch of BusinessAfrica - Address of Mr Azad Jeetun, BusinessAfrica Secretary-General
10 October 2011, Johannesburg

Closing speech by Mthunzi Mdwaba, Employer Vice-Chairperson

12th ILO African Regional Meeting, Johannesburg, October 2011
 
 
ISO 26000

Recent information shows that at the national level a number of national standards bodies are exploring the creation of national management system standards to, in effect, certify companies as ISO 26000 compliant. The most recent example of this is from Austria. more
 
 
NEWS ON  BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
(30 Sept. 2011)

On 30 September the Human Rights Council confirmed the appointment of the members of the Working Group on human rights and transnational corporations and other business enterprises.

more
 
 
G20 LABOUR MINISTERS CONSULTATIONS
(Paris, 26 Sept. 2011)


B20 L20 joint statement

G20 Labour and Employment Ministers' Conclusions
 
Business calls for fresh G20 commitment on jobs particularly for the young  

Business priorities: G20 Labour Ministers consulations with business and labour organisations
Paris, 26 September 2011

 
 

CONGRESS ON SAFETY AND HEALTH AT WORK
(Istanbul, Sept. 2011)

Information Note on the IOE at the XIX World Congress on Safety and Health at Work
11 to 15 September 2011, Istanbul

For more info: Janet Asherson
 
 

NEW IOE PUBLICATION
(28 July 2011)

Labour Administration and Labour Inspection: an IOE Guide to Current Policy and Practice
July 2011
 
 
AFRICA/FRANCE BUSINESS CONFERENCE
(11 July 2011)


Joint Declaration on Corporate Social Responsibility: a Pathway to Growth and Employment Creation

IOE Media Release