Revue Internationale de Politique de Développement (Jun 2019)

ILO: Social Justice in a Global World? A History in Tension

  • Sandrine Kott

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/poldev.2991
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 21 – 39

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This contribution analyses, from a historical perspective, the ways in which the International Labour Organization has been able to affirm and fulfil the mission entrusted to it in 1919: to represent the worlds of labour and promote social justice in a universal way. It shows that, from its inception, the Organization has been locked in a fundamental contradiction between the promise of social justice and the decommodification of labour that this promise expresses, on the one hand, and the Organization’s role as a social agent of economic globalisation, on the other. This tension increased after the Second World War, in the context of the Cold War and decolonisation.

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