The General Conference of the International Labour Organization, Having
been convened at Geneva by the Governing Body of the International Labour
Office, and having met in its 104th Session on ... June 2015, and Recognizing
that the high incidence of the informal economy in all its aspects is a major
challenge for the rights of workers, including the fundamental principles and
rights at work, for social protection and decent working conditions, inclusive
development and the rule of law, and has a negative impact on the development
of sustainable enterprises, public revenues and government’s scope of action,
particularly with regard to economic, social and environmental policies, the
soundness of institutions and fair competition in national and international
markets,
And Acknowledging that most people enter the informal economy not by
choice but as a consequence of a lack of opportunities in the formal economy
and in the absence of other means of livelihood, and Noting that some economic
units operate in the informal economy to evade laws and regulations,
and Recalling that decent work deficits – the denial of rights at work,
the absence of sufficient opportunities for quality employment, inadequate
social protection and the absence of social dialogue – are most pronounced in
the informal economy…
Having determined that these proposals shall
take the form of a Recommendation; adopts this … day of June of the year two
thousand and fifteen the following Recommendation, which may be cited as the
Transition from the Informal to the Formal Economy Recommendation, 2015.
I. OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE 1. This
Recommendation provides guidance to Members to:
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