Collective bargaining laws need to be front and centre in formalisation efforts

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Collective bargaining laws need to be front and centre in formalisation efforts

In the run up to the ILC, collective bargaining – a key area where innovation is critical – risks being overlooked. R204 affirms that all workers in the informal economy regardless of their employment status – including self-employed or own-account workers – have a right to bargain collectively.