Czechoslovakia was one of the founding members of the ILO in 1919. After the break-up of the country in 1993, the Slovak Republic became an ILO member state in the same year.

The ILO has assisted the Slovak Republic in its economic and labour market transformation and in its accession to the EU in 2004. Since then, the ILO has not maintained a permanent presence in the country.

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ILO activities in Slovakia are coordinated by the ILO office for Central and Eastern Europe, based in Budapest.

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