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Mexico has been a member of the ILO since 1931. The country has ratified 82 Conventions and one Protocol, of which 64 are currently in force, including the nine of the ten fundamental Conventions.
ILO established its office in Mexico in 1955, making it one of the first UN agencies in the country.
The following are the ILO's priority areas in Mexico:
- Labour Reform 
- Employment, vocational training, productive development and just transition 
- Rural economy 
- Social protection 
- Labour Migration 
- Eradication of Child Labour 
- Workplace Safety and Health 
- Gender Equality 
- Strengthening the capacity of Workers' Organizations 
- Strengthening the capacity of Employers' Organizations 
- International Labour Standards 
ILO actions in Mexico are coordinated from the ILO Country Office for Mexico and Cuba.
Latest news and stories
 
  Press release
ILO unveils key data on web-based platform work in Latin America and the Caribbean
 
  Central American countries share good experiences for measuring child labour within the framework of the ILO AccioNNAr project
 
  Labour statistics
 
  National figures on labour market for the last available year from the ILOSTAT database
 
  Development Cooperation Dashboard
 
  The dashboard offers information on budgets and expenditures of core and non-core voluntary contributions over the last ten years.
Projects and programmes
Responsible Business Conduct Project in Latin America and the Caribbean (RBCLAC - Phase II)
Improving OSH in the coffee supply chain in Latin America
Publications
Latin America and the Caribbean
Survey on workers on web-based digital platforms
The Migrant Worker Resource Centre in Tijuana, Mexico: Supporting access to justice and labour migration governance
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