Publications

The ILO publishes a wide range of books, reports, working papers, training manuals, CD-ROMs, videos and flash movies, relevant to Indonesia and Timor-Leste. Some of these can be downloaded directly. Others can be requested or purchased in hard copy from the ILO Library in Jakarta.

2009

  1. Protect yourself and your co-workers at the workplace from influenza pandemic

    15 October 2009

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  2. Timor – Leste National Youth Employment Action Plan (NYEAP) 2009

    12 October 2009

    The social gains of involving young Timorese in productive and decent employment would also have immense welfare benefits for the country, primarily by keeping youth away from indulging in violent activities. The 2006 ILO Report on Global Employment Trends for Youth employment states “idle youths create a sense of vulnerability, uselessness and redundancy.” This can have a direct impact on the potential for violence and crime, thereby destabilizing socio stability.

  3. ILO Jakarta newsletter, September 2009

    01 October 2009

    Illustrates the broad range of programmes and activities of the ILO in Indonesia, many of which are directly relevant to the national social and economic goals of the new Government.

  4. ILO 90 in Indonesia

    30 September 2009

    ILO’s 90th anniversary (ILO 90) in Indonesia was marked with a nation-wide series of activities, organised under the slogan “90 years working for social justice”. These activities included: a tripartite dialogue, a national youth employment conference, a national workshop on tackling the avian fl u epidemic through workplace education, photo exhibitions, broadcast specialized-events, and a futsal tournament.

  5. Key milestones for Indonesia and the ILO = Tonggak pencapaian untuk Indonesia dan ILO (In English and Bahasa Indonesia)

    30 September 2009

    List of important years of ILO’s roles, activities and achievements in Indonesia since Indonesia became an ILO member in 1950 until 2009.

  6. HIV and AIDS and the world of work - special edition (revised edition), August 2009

    01 August 2009

    Illustrates the HIV and AIDS programmes under ILO-Jakarta, aiming at raising awareness about the economic and social impact of HIV/AIDS in the world of work and fighting discrimination and stigma related to HIV status.

  7. Youth employment: a national goal

    25 July 2009

    Briefly explains role of the ILO and the Government of Indonesia on youth employment.

  8. Resource book employee-management cooperation (Buku panduan kerjasama pekerja-manajemen)

    01 July 2009

    ILO/APINDO Project on Capacity Building and Promoting Sound Industrial Relations at the Enterprise Level in Indonesia (Proyek ILO/APINDO mengenai Pembangunan Kapasitas dan Mempromosikan Hubungan Industrial yang Baik di Tingkat Perusahaan di Indonesia)

  9. Book 3. Trainers’ guide on employee – management cooperation

    01 July 2009

    Help facilitators in planning and implementing training on the establishment of the employee-management cooperation (EMC)/bipartite cooperation institution (LKSB Bipartite) at the company level.

  10. Book 2. Training Manual on employee – management cooperation

    01 July 2009

    Training for trainers on employee – management cooperation

  11. Book 1. Lesson learned on employee – management cooperation from selected APINDO’s member companies

    01 July 2009

    Presents selected examples of good practices and challenges from various companies, including challenges in setting up, implementing and making sure the continuation of the employee-management cooperation.

  12. Rural Skills Training - A Generic Manual on Training for Rural Economic Empowerment (TREE)

    01 July 2009

    The Training for Rural Economic Empowerment (TREE) methodology ensures that training is linked to economic and employment opportunities, and that disadvantaged target groups, including poor women and people with disabilities, can realize these opportunities and thereby be economically empowered.

  13. Report on the implementation of NAP WFCL stage one (2002-2007) and the National Action Plan on WFCL stage two (2008-2012)

    26 June 2009

    At the moment, NAP-WFCL has been implemented to the second stage. For this reason, NAC-WFCL has to make a report on the implementation of the first stage.

  14. Learning from the 1997-1998 Asian Financial Crises: The ILO Experience in Thailand and Indonesia

    05 June 2009

    Employment Sector - Employment Report No. 3

  15. Indigenous & Tribal People's Rights in Practice - A Guide to ILO Convention No. 169

    10 May 2009

    This publication is a result of collaborative efforts of a wide group of ILO staff, indigenous organizations, experts and researchers on the main aspects of indigenous and tribal peoples’ rights. It hopes to provide governments, indigenous and tribal peoples and workers’ and employers’ organizations with a practical tool for the implementation of indigenous peoples’ rights, based on the experiences, good practices and lessons learned that have been generated so far.

  16. Timor-Leste Decent Work Country Programme: factsheet

    01 May 2009

    Focuses on What ILO do, The Timor-Leste Decent Work Country Programme, The priorities and outcomes of Timor-Leste DWCP.

  17. Enterpreneurship Education in Timor-Leste

    01 May 2009

    Focuses on the attitude of Timorese Youth towards entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship Education, ILO's contribution to Timor-Leste, and the National Interventions.

  18. Self Employment Promotion and Enterprise Development in Timor-Leste

    01 May 2009

    The fact sheet focuses on The Timor-Leste context and The Government of Timor-Leste Initiatives on implementing a self-employment promotion programme.

  19. Youth employment in Timor-Leste

    01 May 2009

    Focuses on the enterpreneurship education, youth unemployment as a global concern, the Timor-Leste responses, and youth employment promotion programme in Timor-Leste

  20. Employment-Intensive Infrastructure Works (TIM-Works) in Timor-Leste

    01 May 2009

    Covers Timor-Leste's development challenges, the employment-intensive infrastructure works, and the Timor-Leste’s way forward.