Ship under construction.

Transport equipment manufacturing sector

Ship under construction. Port of Genoa, Italy. © Marcel Crozet / ILO

Employers and workers that build, repair and recycle the vehicles used to transport people and goods around the globe face unique challenges. 

The future of work in the automotive industry is increasingly uncertain. Massive investments in skills and lifelong learning are needed as part of broader efforts to ensure a just transition.

Meanwhile, the ILO continues to promote the right to a safe and healthy working environment for shipbuilding, repair and recycling workers through the implementation of the Code of Practice on safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair and the Guidelines on safety and health in shipbreaking.

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Ship under construction.
Code of practice on safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair

Code of practice on safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair

The purpose of this code is to provide practical guidance for the use of all those, both in the public and private sectors, who have obligations, responsibilities, duties and rights regarding safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair.

 
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Background - Guidelines on OSH in shipbreaking for Asian countries and Turkey
Safety and health in shipbreaking: Guidelines for Asian countries and Turkey

Safety and health in shipbreaking: Guidelines for Asian countries and Turkey

These guidelines are the first of their kind to provide assistance to ensure safe work in shipbreaking within the framework of the ILO’s Decent Work Agenda. In so doing they provide advice on the transformation of a mainly informal economy activity into a more formal organized one.

Resources

Skills Development and Responsible Business Conduct for Transition

Project

Skills Development and Responsible Business Conduct for Transition

Charging ahead: The future of work in the Portuguese automotive sector

Report

Charging ahead: The future of work in the Portuguese automotive sector

Digital manufacturing revolutions as political projects and hypes: evidences from the auto sector

Working paper

Digital manufacturing revolutions as political projects and hypes: evidences from the auto sector

Events

Technical meeting on the future of work in the automotive industry

Technical meeting on the future of work in the automotive industry

National Tripartite Workshop on Improving Occupational Safety and Health in the Ship Recycling Industry in India

National Tripartite Workshop on Improving Occupational Safety and Health in the Ship Recycling Industry in India

Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and ship repair

Meeting of Experts to adopt a Code of Practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and ship repair

News

Thailand's auto sector: Skilled workforce and responsible business conduct
A worker at a manufacturing plant in Thailand

Video

Thailand's auto sector: Skilled workforce and responsible business conduct

ILO study reveals skills development and responsible business conduct needs in Thailand’s automotive sector
Workers in Thailand at an auto parts manufacturing plant

ILO study reveals skills development and responsible business conduct needs in Thailand’s automotive sector

Urgent need to promote decent and sustainable work in the automotive industry
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Automotive industry

Urgent need to promote decent and sustainable work in the automotive industry

All publications

Charging ahead: The future of work in the Portuguese automotive sector

Charging ahead: The future of work in the Portuguese automotive sector

Digital manufacturing revolutions as political projects and hypes: evidences from the auto sector

ILO Working paper 3

Digital manufacturing revolutions as political projects and hypes: evidences from the auto sector

Strategies for sectoral training and employability in India: Case studies of the IT/ITES and automotive sectors

Strategies for sectoral training and employability in India: Case studies of the IT/ITES and automotive sectors