The International Labour Organization is a United Nations agency whose mandate is to advance economic and social justice through establishing international labor standards. Founded in October 1919 underneath the League of Nations, it's the earliest and first technical agency of the UN.
The following industries and sectors are ILO listed:
Agriculture; plantations; other rural
sectors;
Basic Metal Production;
Chemical industries;
Commerce;
Construction;
Education;
Financial services; professional services;
Food drink; tobacco;
Forestry; wood; pulp and paper;
Health services;
Hotels; tourism; catering;
Mining (coal; other mining);
Mechanical and electrical engineering;
Media; culture; graphical;
Oil and gas production; oil refining;
Postal and telecommunications services;
Public service;
Shipping; ports; fisheries; inland
waterways;
Textiles; clothing; leather; footwear;
Transport (including civil aviation;
railways; road transport);
Transport equipment manufacturing; and
Utilities (water; gas; electricity).
Basic Metal Production;
Chemical industries;
Commerce;
Construction;
Education;
Financial services; professional services;
Food drink; tobacco;
Forestry; wood; pulp and paper;
Health services;
Hotels; tourism; catering;
Mining (coal; other mining);
Mechanical and electrical engineering;
Media; culture; graphical;
Oil and gas production; oil refining;
Postal and telecommunications services;
Public service;
Shipping; ports; fisheries; inland waterways;
Textiles; clothing; leather; footwear;
Transport (including civil aviation; railways; road transport);
Transport equipment manufacturing; and
Utilities (water; gas; electricity).
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