- Bureau of International Labor Affairs
ILAB makes global competition fair for American workers
- List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor
ILAB published the initial TVPRA List in 2009 and updated it annually through 2014, following a set of procedural guidelines that were the product of an intensive public consultation process
- U. S. -Mexico-Canada Agreement Labor Rights: Report Violations Track . . .
In that capacity, ILAB is responsible for monitoring and engaging with Mexico and Canada regarding their labor commitments, and, where necessary, works with the Office of the U S Trade Representative (USTR)
- ILAB Cocoa Storyboard | U. S. Department of Labor
In 2024, these products were added to ILAB’s List of Goods Produced with Child Labor or Forced Labor They are found in everyday items, including candy, soda, ice cream, skincare, and cosmetics
- ImportWatch: Identify Reputational Risks in Global Supply Chains | U. S . . .
This innovative tool integrates existing reporting developed by the Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB) with U S import trade data, including Harmonized Tariff Schedule codes
- Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor
The Department's Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB) has published the Findings each year since 2002, as mandated by the Trade and Development Act of 2000 (TDA)
- SYSTEMS EVALUATION OF ILAB S TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IN MEXICO S . . .
ILAB’s mission encompasses strengthening global labor standards, enforcing labor commitments among trading partners, promoting equity, and combating child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking
- US Department of Labor announces updates in reporting, enhanced tools . . .
The 23rd edition features an improved design with enhanced visuals and policy overviews In addition to publishing these reports, ILAB has updated its tools and apps that provide ready access to information for seeking to bring an end to child and forced labor
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