
ILO concerned for pandemic homeworkers
ILO reported the number of home-based workers soared with the pandemic, prompting the need for more employment protections.
The ILO Home Work Convention, adopted in 1996, is an international treaty that aims to protect the rights of homeworkers and promote equality of treatment with other wage earners. It provides a legal framework for ensuring homeworkers receive fair pay, social security protection, occupational health and safety, and protection from discrimination. It is a key instrument for ensuring decent work for a largely informal and often vulnerable workforce.
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ILO reported the number of home-based workers soared with the pandemic, prompting the need for more employment protections.