Czechia
Czechoslovakia was one of the founding members of the ILO in 1919. After the break-up of the country in 1993, Czechia became an ILO member state in the same year.
The ILO has assisted the country in its economic and labour market transformation and in its accession to the EU. Since 2005, Czechia has been a development partner of the ILO providing funding for ILO projects in Moldova, Serbia, Ukraine, and Mongolia on labour market policies, labour migration, social dialogue, skills for persons with disabilities and inclusion of disadvantaged youth in the labour market.
Czechia and the ILO further expanded this partnership by signing a multi-year Partnership Agreement in 2016. Currently, the ILO implements a Czech-funded Development Cooperation project on entrepreneurship training in Ukraine.
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Labour statistics
National labour market statistics for the last year from the ILOSTAT database
Projects and programmes
Entrepreneurship Training for Youth in Ukraine
Tripartite constituents
Publications
ILO Budapest Newsletter 2022 June
ILO Working paper 32
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Contact
ILO activities in Czechia are coordinated by the ILO office for Central and Eastern Europe, based in Budapest.
Email : budapest@ilo.org
Phone : +36 1 301 4900
Fax : +36 1 353 3683
Address
Mozsár utca 14.
Budapest
Hungary
1066
Postal address
Pf. 936
H-1386 Budapest
Hungary