ILAB in the Americas
Projects
Title | Amount | Location | Grantee | Start Sort ascending | End |
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Improving Workers’ Occupational Safety and Health in Selected Supply Chains in Mexico – A Vision Zero FundThis project is intended to help Mexico meet its labor obligations under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). The Vision Zero Fund project aims to improve the occupational safety and health of workers in selected supply chains with a focus on COVID-19, female workers, and workers in vulnerable conditions. |
$5,000,000 | Mexico | International Labor Organization/Vision Zero Fund | 01/01/2023 | 12/31/2024 |
Mexico Awareness RaisingThe Mexico Awareness Raising project aims to support the government of Mexico, including the federal and state-level Secretariat of Labor and Social Welfare, to design, execute, and sustain effective communication strategies that inform workers, unions, and employers of the legal ramifications of the country’s labor law reforms. |
$10,000,000 | Mexico | Partners of the Americas | 01/01/2023 | 06/30/2025 |
Strengthening Workers’ Ability to Exercise their Labor Rights in MexicoTo build the capacity of workers, support worker engagement and organizing, and strengthen democratic worker organizations in the aerospace, mining, and call center industries, such that they become protagonists in fulfilling the potential of Mexico’s historic labor reform. The project will offer workers and their organizations expert technical assistance, ongoing skills development, and pro bono advisory and legal services. Additionally, the project will create spaces for analysis, exchange, reflection, and the development of recommendations to improve labor law reform implementation. |
$10,000,000 | Mexico | American Center for International Labor Solidarity (Solidarity Center) | 12/31/2020 | 06/30/2025 |
Advancing Labor Compliance in Colombia’s Port SectorThe project aims to improve compliance with national laws related to internationally recognized labor rights in the port sector. These include, but are not limited to, the right to freedom of association, the right to collective bargaining, prohibition against discrimination at work, elimination of forced labor and child labor, and rights to acceptable conditions of work with respect to minimum wages, hours of work, and occupational safety and health. |
$5,000,000 | Colombia | Partners of the Americas | 12/20/2020 | 12/20/2024 |
Mexico Auto EmployersThe Mexico Auto Employers project aims to bring automotive sector employers into compliance with the country’s labor law reforms while improving working conditions in the automotive supply sector. The project strives to reach this goal by raising awareness of the labor reforms, supporting employers to implement relevant provisions and proactively adopt policies for compliance, and strengthening industrial relations between employers and workers. |
$3,000,000 | Mexico | Pan American Development Foundation | 11/01/2020 | 10/31/2024 |
Evidence to Action: Increasing the Impact of Research to Mobilize Efforts against Forced LaborThis project will promote increased use of forced labor research in policy and programmatic decision-making to help eliminate forced labor around the world. The project will support achievement of this objective by increasing knowledge through robust research on forced labor in the textile and garment sector and engaging decision makers and stakeholders to use this knowledge to take actions against forced labor. |
$3,000,000 | Argentina, Global, Mauritius | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/15/2019 | 12/14/2022 |
EQUAL - Equal Access to Quality Jobs for Women and Girls in MexicoEQUAL will increase job quality and safety, create opportunities for economic participation, and address gaps in social programs to reach remote and impoverished families in Mexico. |
$5,000,000 | Mexico | World Vision | 12/15/2019 | 12/14/2023 |
Senderos: Sembrando Derechos, Cosechando Mejores FuturosSenderos is a project in Mexico that involves multiple stakeholders in government, the private sector, and civil society working together to improve adherence to international standards on child labor, forced labor, occupational safety and health (OSH), and other acceptable conditions of work in the sugarcane and tobacco sectors in Jalisco and Nayarit. |
$8,000,000 | Mexico | Verité | 12/04/2019 | 12/03/2023 |
Equal Access to Quality Jobs for Women and Girls in Agriculture (EQUAL) in ColombiaEQUAL/Colombia aims to reduce the risk of child labor, forced labor, and other violations of labor rights by empowering vulnerable women and girls working in the production of unrefined brown sugar (panela) and the cut flowers sector and promoting a better understanding of labor rights. |
$5,000,000 | Colombia | PACT | 12/01/2019 | 11/30/2023 |
Strengthening Labor Law EnforcementThis project enhances governments’ capacity to create, implement, and monitor the application of labor laws by working with ministries of labor, labor judges, and other judicial labor authorities. It seeks to use data collected from labor inspections to identify gaps that facilitate violations and to support legal reforms to address them. The project also uses data analytics to identify and combat labor inspection corruption, waste and inefficiency, and identifies regional inspection units in need of training and capacity building. |
$28,750,000 | Georgia, Global, Honduras, Mexico | IMPAQ International | 01/01/2019 | 12/31/2026 |
Research
Title | Release Year Sort ascending |
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Progress in Implementing Chapter 16 (Labor) and Capacity-Building under the Dominican Republic – Central America – United States Free Trade Agreement – Fourth Report |
2023 |
ILAB Synthesis Review |
2020 |
2019 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor |
2020 |
United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) Labor Rights Report |
2019 |
Report on the U.S. Employment Impact of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement |
2019 |
Work-Related Violence Research Project: Overview and Survey Module and Focus Group Findings (Central America)The objective of this Final End of Project Report is to summarize the development and field testing of a new module on survey questions and focus group protocols on the topic of workrelated violence (WRV), for use in Central America. This document is submitted in fulfillment of the final requirement ("Submittal 3") of the Purchase Order DOL-OPS-15-P-00239, which is cofunded by USDOL ILAB and CEO. |
2017 |
Public Report of Review of Submission No. 2015-04 (Mexico) |
2016 |
Public Report of Review of Submission No. 2015-01 (Peru) |
2016 |
Independent Impact Evaluation for the Strengthening Protections of Internationally Recognized Labor Rights in Colombia ProjectThis report describes in detail the final impact evaluation of the Strengthening Protections of Internationally Recognized Labor Rights in Colombia project. IMPAQ International, LLC, conducted an independent evaluation in collaboration with the project team and stakeholders and prepared the evaluation report according to the terms specified in its contract with the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of International Labor Affairs and the DOL Chief Evaluation Office. IMPAQ would like to express sincere thanks to all the parties involved for their support and valuable contributions. |
2016 |
Public Report of Review of Submission No. 2012-01 (Honduras) |
2015 |