THE Employers' Confederation of the Philippines (ECOP) joined the International Labor Organization's (ILO) Dialogue on Just Transition with Indigenous and Tribal Peoples held in Belem, Brazil on Dec. 3 to 5, 2024.
THE Employers' Confederation of the Philippines joined the International Labor Organization's Dialogue on Just Transition with Indigenous and Tribal Peoples held in Belem, Brazil on Dec. 3 to 5, 2024. The organization was represented by Director General Jose Roland Moya.
advocated for policies that respect, promote, and consider the rights of indigenous peoples, aligning with the broader goals of social justice and equity in the climate action arena. The presence of employer organizations from diverse regions like the Philippines, Brazil, and Canada, among others, showcased a global commitment to these principles. The collective aim was to navigate the complexities of transitioning to a sustainable economy while ensuring that no community is left behind.
's dedication to these issues but also reinforced the organization's role on the international stage in advocating for a just transition that respects cultural diversity and traditional livelihoods. The insights and commitments from this event are expected to influence national policies, particularly in how they address the intersection of environmental sustainability, labor rights, and indigenous welfare.
Joins ILO Dialogue On Just Transition With Ips In Brazil
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