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The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a United Nations agency established in 1919 to deal with international labour issues and set international labour standards. It has 187 member states and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. The ILO's objectives are to promote better working conditions, protect industrial relations, support economic development through uniform standards, and prevent war through social justice. Its functions include creating international labour standards, setting global labour policies, and providing technical assistance, training, education, and research. The ILO has three main bodies that govern it: the International Labour Conference, the Governing Body, and the International Labour Office.









