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July 24, 2008    DOL Home > ILAB > OFR   

Foreign Labor Trends

The Foreign Labor Trends (FLT) report series is designed to be an informative and authoritative source of information on labor institutions, practices, and recent key developments in the countries reported. Each report provides valuable information in assessing progress made by the reported country in complying with internationally recognized worker rights required under bilateral or regional trade agreements. The FLT report series is distributed to American firms, labor organizations, NGOs, universities, libraries, U.S. Government officials and potential U.S. investors, among others. The FLT reports have also been used by U.S. Government officials as background information for foreign policy and national security concerns.

Demand has sharply increased for the FLT reports with the enormous expansion of trade and investment and other economic interdependence. Over the past decade, many businesses and other institutions have come to regard these reports as an invaluable tool for learning about key labor issues and policies. They request FLT reports for investment and research on countries in every region of the world.

Current FLT reports include a quick view of the labor statistics of the host country; a history of recent social, political and economic conditions; a description of the labor scene; the economy and labor; commercial climate for investing; labor law and system; and the extent and effectiveness of social safety net provisions. They describe labor standards and worker rights, such as freedom of association and right to strike; the right to organize and bargain collectively; the prohibition of forced labor; the status of child labor; discrimination in employment; acceptable conditions of work including minimum wage, hours of work and safety and health; trafficking in persons; and labor law and practices in special economic, industrial and free trade zones. Finally, the report for each country includes a local directory of labor organizations including governments, employers and trade unions.

NOTE: Some of the links below are to Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files. You must have the Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer in order to view the files. You can download the Reader free of charge from the Adobe Web site.

Please select the country name and report format you wish to view, then hit 'View.'

 



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