23 September 2025, 18:30-21:00
Register start 15 September 2025
Register end 23 September 2025
Event
One of the most important foundational documents for the protection of labour rights generally and freedom of association, is the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), ratified by 173 UN Member States. The Covenant enshrines a series of essential rights to work and in work including freedom of association as a collective right in Article 8. As the Body entrusted with monitoring the Covenant, the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) has over the years analysed several of its articles through General Comments but has not yet issued any General Comment on the collective rights enshrined in Article 8 ICESCR with respect to freedom of association and collective bargaining.
On the occasion of the publication by the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) of an edited volume on ‘The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Employment Relation’, the Geneva Human Rights Platform is hosting, in collaboration with the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), the International Labour Office and Members of the CESCR, an open discussion on the strengthening of international labour rights and human rights standards with focus on freedom of association.
The event aims, inter alia, to discuss the need for, and possible elements of a General Comment on Article 8. The recent publication on the ICESCR offers an excellent background and context for the debate, as one of its main aims is to make the ICESCR more widely known to experts on the employment relationship and labour rights thereby facilitating further partnerships for the promotion of the Covenant and the rights enshrined in it, including freedom of association.
The event will take place on 23 September 2025 during the CESCR’s 78th session in Geneva.
Chairs:
18.30 – 19.00 Introduction: International human rights and labour standards in a world in turmoil
19.00 – 19.30 Strengthening employment-related human rights in the ICESCR
19.30 – 19.50 Discussion
19.50 – 20.00 Concluding remarks on the way forward
Some refreshments will be offered
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Tram 15, tram stop Butini
Bus 1 or 25, bus stop Perle du Lac
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