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We are the ILO, the UN agency for the world of work. Advancing social justice, promoting decent work.

Photos from Fiji Commerce & Employers Federation (FCEF)'s post 17/06/2026
Photos from Fiji Ministry of Employment, Productivity and Workplace Relations's post 17/06/2026
09/06/2026

Not playing. Not learning. Working.

This is still the reality for 138 million children in child labour worldwide.

Join the campaign. Raise the Red card.

📷✋🟥 Take a photo holding up a Red Card
📲 Post it on social media
👥 Tag 3 people and challenge them to join

With one image, you add your voice to a global message: every child belongs in school, at play, and free to fulfil their potential.

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Photos from International Labour Organization's post 08/06/2026

From the conference floor to informal exchanges and networking opportunities, Pacific delegates are actively engaging in the 114th International Labour Conference, sharing experiences, building partnerships, and contributing to global conversations on labour and social justice.

We are proud to see strong Pacific representation helping shape the future of work.

Guidance paper on climate change and just transition in the Pacific: The role of trade unions 08/06/2026

Climate change is reshaping livelihoods, labour markets, and communities across the Pacific. As risks grow, so do opportunities through renewable energy and green economies.
Find out how climate change and the green transition are reshaping the future of work in the Pacific in our latest publication.

Guidance paper on climate change and just transition in the Pacific: The role of trade unions Climate change is increasingly reshaping socio-economic systems in the Pacific, exacerbating inequalities, disrupting livelihoods, damaging infrastructure and services, and driving labour mobility through its impacts on climate-sensitive sectors and growing disaster risks. At the same time, the tran...

Photos from UN in Fiji, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu & Vanuatu's post 03/06/2026
03/06/2026

Participant’s from Pacific Island Countries at the 114th Session of the International Labour Conference. From 1–12 June, governments, employers and workers will meet in Geneva to discuss key issues shaping the world of work.

Here is a calendar of the main events you can follow on ILO Live: https://live.ilo.org/group/114th-session-international-labour-conference

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