The International Labour Conference is the supreme decision-making body of the International Labour Organization (ILO). It meets every year for two weeks in June with the participation of tripartite delegations (representatives of governments, workers and employers) from 187 ILO member states to discuss the main issues relating to the world of work, adopt and assess the implementation of international labor standards, and define the ILO's guidelines.
The conference consists of a plenary and technical committees. This year, occupational safety and health, apprenticeship, as well as the social and solidarity economy were among the items on the agenda of the ILC, which began on May 27 and will run till Friday.
The Moroccan delegation taking part in the high-level segment of the ILC also includes Morocco's Permanent Representative in Geneva, Ambassador Omar Zniber.