114th ILC Conversations: Talk show on AI and decent work, a moment of choice

ILC Conversations 2026

Social dialogue at 50: Lessons for the future

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Geneva
Four people are standing around a table. Two of them are shaking hands.

For 50 years, Convention No. 144 on Tripartite Consultation has promoted a simple idea: labour policies are stronger when governments, employers and workers help shape them together. Since its adoption in 1976, the Convention has been ratified by 159 countries and has helped establish social dialogue as a cornerstone of labour governance around the world.

But as economies and labour markets are transformed by digitalization, demographic change, climate action and geopolitical uncertainty, can tripartite consultation keep pace? Representatives of governments, employers and workers, alongside the European Union, reflect on what social dialogue has achieved and whether it can continue to help shape the future of work.
 

Panelists

Emma Hippolyte
Emma Hippolyte
Minister of Equity, Labour, Gender and Elderly Affairs, Saint Lucia
Michele Cervone D'Urso
Michele Cervone D'Urso
EU Ambassador & Deputy Head of Delegation to the UN in Geneva
Omar Faruk Osman Nur
Omar Faruk Osman Nur
General Secretary of the Federation of Somali Trade Unions (FESTU), Somalia
Ulan Tazhibayev
Ulan Tazhibayev
Advisor to the Chairman of the Presidium of the National Confederation of Employers of Kazakhstan “PARYZ"