28/05/2026
AI is already being used by most firms - but the biggest impacts may still be ahead.
Join the today's seminar with Gregory Thwaites (Resolution Foundation & University of Nottingham) on new evidence about AI, productivity and jobs from 5,000+ business executives.
🔗 https://bit.ly/3Q715cn
12/05/2026
Happening today! How is AI reshaping nursing work?
Join the ILO for a webinar exploring new research from India, Germany and the Republic of Korea on AI, working conditions, skills and quality of care in nursing.
With perspectives from PSI, ICN, amongst others.
🔗 https://www.ilo.org/meetings-and-events/ai-and-future-nursing-lessons-india-germany-and-republic-korea
11/05/2026
The evidence is increasingly clear: in today’s labour market, skill combinations matter more than isolated strengths.
A new ILO report explores what this shift means for lifelong learning, workers and the future of work.
https://ow.ly/pLeu50YUsmm
08/05/2026
Green transitions can create new jobs and new opportunities.
But better outcomes are not automatic. Skills matter, and so do the wider choices that shape fairness and job quality.
Read more: https://ow.ly/kfuU50YUsBb
07/05/2026
As care needs grow, one question gets harder to ignore: why are care skills still so often under-recognized, undervalued and poorly paid?
New ILO report: https://ow.ly/cLK250YUslY
07/05/2026
Lifelong learning advances economic, social, civic and environmental goals. Beyond formal education, it supports workers’ access to decent employment at different ages, enterprise innovation, and societal well-being.
Read the new ILO report: https://ow.ly/LoEc50YVxqp
06/05/2026
The future of work is not about one magic skill. It is about combinations — the way digital, cognitive, socio-emotional and manual skills work together in real jobs.
New ILO report explains: https://ow.ly/qpJH50YUslB
06/05/2026
The pressure to keep learning is growing.
The support to do it is not.
Quality training still does not reach everyone equally — and those already facing barriers are often the least likely to access it.
New ILO report: https://ow.ly/SLCC50YUUaI
23/04/2026
🏭 How should AI be introduced in one of the world’s largest employing sectors?
The ILO has adopted the first-ever tripartite conclusions on AI in manufacturing, agreed by governments, employers and workers from 54 countries.
As AI transforms production systems, jobs and skills needs, the conclusions set out practical guidance to help ensure that technological change supports:
• Decent work
• Higher productivity
• Safe and healthy workplaces
• Skills development and lifelong learning
• Stronger social dialogue
• A just transition for workers and enterprises
🌍 With nearly 500 million workers employed in manufacturing worldwide, this marks an important step toward a more human-centred approach to AI in the real economy.
🔗 Read more: https://www.ilo.org/resource/news/ilo-adopts-first-ever-conclusions-ai-manufacturing-work
International Labour Organization
ILO adopts first-ever conclusions on AI in manufacturing work
Tripartite conclusions guide governments, employers and workers to harness AI’s potential while limiting its disruptive effects.