Ended
Geneva
Point for discussion 3: Strengthening ILO action and follow-up on social dialogue
- (a) How can the Organization strengthen and ensure coherence in its support for inclusive, representative and effective social dialogue?
- (b) How can the outcomes of this recurrent discussion best inform future Office priorities and action, including standards-related action, technical cooperation, and the technical and research capacity of the Office?
- (c) How can the programme and budget process and appropriate follow-up in line with established ILO governance mechanisms ensure increased coordination and reinforce the centrality of social dialogue, labour governance, and institutions of work?
Speakers

Sipho Ndebele
Chairperson of the Recurrent Discussion Committee on Social Dialogue and Tripartism, South Africa

Youna Zhang
Government Member, Canada

Juliana Manrique Sierra
Vice-Chairperson, Employers' group, Colombia

José Enrique Oñate Vera
Vice-Chairperson, Workers' Group , Mexico

Sophia Evripidou
Government member, Cyprus

Josiane Zucarato Peres
Government member, Brazil

Patrik Meier
Government member, Switzerland

Maksim Murray
Government member, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Sarah Koestler
Government member, Canada

Jorge Arturo Ríos Badillo
Government member, Mexico

Kyllikki Sihlahla
Government member, Namibia

Sujan Lamichhane
Government member, Nepal

Lianna Shannon
Government member, United States of America

Muhammad Arif Hidayat
Government member, Indonesia

Emelda Nanyinza
Government member, Zambia

Iris Dembsher
Government member, Austria

Ana Catalina Ramirez
Coordinator, Recurrent Discussion Committee on Social Dialogue and Tripartism, International Labour Organization (ILO)
Dialog
Dialog

