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International Labor Rights Forum
NameInternational Labor Rights Forum
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
Region servedGlobal
FocusLabor rights, Human rights, Social justice

International Labor Rights Forum is a non-governmental organization that advocates for labor rights and human rights globally, with a focus on workers' rights, fair trade, and social justice. The organization works closely with trade unions, such as the AFL-CIO and the International Trade Union Confederation, to promote decent work and fair labor standards. The International Labor Rights Forum also collaborates with human rights organizations, like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, to address human rights abuses in the workplace. Additionally, the organization engages with international organizations, including the International Labor Organization and the United Nations, to advance labor rights and social justice.

Introduction

The International Labor Rights Forum is a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C., with a global reach and a focus on labor rights and human rights. The organization's work is guided by the principles of social justice, equality, and human dignity, as enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. The International Labor Rights Forum works with a range of stakeholders, including trade unions, non-governmental organizations, and community groups, to promote workers' rights and fair labor standards. The organization's efforts are also informed by the work of labor rights activists, such as Mary Harris Jones and César Chávez, who have fought for workers' rights and social justice throughout history.

History

The International Labor Rights Forum was founded in 1986 by a group of labor rights activists and human rights advocates, including Norman Solomon and Timothy Newman. The organization's early work focused on labor rights in the textile industry, particularly in Asia and Latin America, where workers' rights were often violated. The International Labor Rights Forum worked closely with trade unions, such as the Garment Workers Union and the Textile Workers Union, to promote fair labor standards and decent work. The organization also collaborated with human rights organizations, like the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan and the Indian National Human Rights Commission, to address human rights abuses in the workplace.

Mission_and_Objectives

The International Labor Rights Forum's mission is to promote labor rights and human rights globally, with a focus on workers' rights, fair trade, and social justice. The organization's objectives include promoting decent work, fair labor standards, and workers' rights, as well as addressing human rights abuses in the workplace. The International Labor Rights Forum also seeks to strengthen trade unions and workers' organizations, and to promote social dialogue and collective bargaining. The organization's work is guided by the principles of the International Labor Organization and the United Nations, and is informed by the work of labor rights activists, such as Samuel Gompers and Eugene Debs.

Programs_and_Initiatives

The International Labor Rights Forum implements a range of programs and initiatives to promote labor rights and human rights. These include research and advocacy programs, which focus on labor rights issues in specific industries and countries. The organization also implements training and capacity-building programs, which aim to strengthen trade unions and workers' organizations. Additionally, the International Labor Rights Forum engages in policy and legislative advocacy, working with governments and international organizations to promote labor rights and social justice. The organization's work is supported by donors, including the Ford Foundation and the Open Society Foundations.

Advocacy_and_Campaigns

The International Labor Rights Forum engages in advocacy and campaigns to promote labor rights and human rights. The organization has campaigned on issues such as child labor, forced labor, and workers' rights in supply chains. The International Labor Rights Forum has also worked with trade unions and workers' organizations to promote collective bargaining and social dialogue. The organization's advocacy efforts are informed by the work of labor rights activists, such as Dolores Huerta and Larry Itliong, who have fought for workers' rights and social justice throughout history. The International Labor Rights Forum also collaborates with human rights organizations, like the International Federation for Human Rights and the World Organization Against Torture, to address human rights abuses in the workplace.

Partnerships_and_Collaborations

The International Labor Rights Forum partners with a range of organizations and stakeholders to promote labor rights and human rights. These include trade unions, such as the AFL-CIO and the International Trade Union Confederation, as well as human rights organizations, like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. The organization also collaborates with international organizations, including the International Labor Organization and the United Nations, to advance labor rights and social justice. The International Labor Rights Forum works with governments, such as the United States government and the European Union, to promote labor rights and fair trade. The organization's partnerships are guided by the principles of social justice, equality, and human dignity.

Impact_and_Achievements

The International Labor Rights Forum has achieved significant impact and achievements in promoting labor rights and human rights. The organization's work has contributed to the adoption of labor rights laws and regulations in countries around the world, including the United States, Canada, and Australia. The International Labor Rights Forum has also worked with trade unions and workers' organizations to promote collective bargaining and social dialogue. The organization's advocacy efforts have helped to address human rights abuses in the workplace, and have promoted fair labor standards and decent work. The International Labor Rights Forum's work is recognized by organizations, such as the Nobel Peace Prize and the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award, which have honored the organization's commitment to labor rights and human rights. Category:Human rights organizations

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