Global study on recruitment fees and related costs: Second Edition

The second edition of the Global Study is a review of 110 countries across all five regions to document current regulatory approaches and experience on the recruitment fees and related costs. It assesses progress, challenges, and regulatory gaps and offers insights to better understand the global recruitment landscape, the realities that workers, recruiters, and employers face, and the impact of the ILO Definition of recruitment fees and related costs on recruitment practices.

Five years after the release of its first edition of the Global Study on recruitment fees and related costs, the ILO is publishing a second edition of the study that expands the geographic scope from 90 countries to 110 countries across all five ILO regions. The study reviews the global landscape of recruitment-related laws, policies, and practices to document current regulatory approaches and experience on the subject

This global study further reviews international, regional, and bilateral frameworks on recruitment and labour migration and considers business-led, trade union, and multi-stakeholder initiatives regarding recruitment fees and related costs. It documents the progress made, challenges encountered, and regulatory gaps that need to be addressed in the five years since the adoption of the ILO Definition of recruitment fees and related costs. It also presents some global promising practices on recruitment fees and related costs, highlighting the different strategies that can be adopted by stakeholders eliminate workers’-paid recruitment fees and related costs. It also takes a forward-looking perspective by proffering considerations for future action to effectively combat the charging of recruitment fees and related costs to workers.

By examining the global landscape of recruitment practices, the study offers valuable insights into national context-specific regulatory conditions and practical realities that workers, labour recruiters, enterprises, and employers face regarding recruitment fees and costs. It specifically highlights the engagement of the ILO supervisory bodies with the topic of recruitment fees and related costs, showing the multi-faceted and cross-cutting nature of the issue.

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A free course on measuring migrant recruitment costs for SDG indicator 10.7.1

Posted at September 24th 2024 12:00 AM | Updated as of September 24th 2024 12:00 AM

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Innovative teaching material on fair recruitment for business schools

Posted at September 24th 2024 12:00 AM | Updated as of September 24th 2024 12:00 AM

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ILO launches the 10th edition of the Global Media Competition on Labour Migration

Posted at September 10th 2024 12:00 AM | Updated as of September 10th 2024 12:00 AM

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Fair recruitment Roadmap: A guide for national action

This roadmap is a practical step-by-step guide to assist national policymakers and recruitment stakeholders, including governments and social partners, in effectively implementing fair recruitment at the national level.

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10 Year Anniversary of the Forced Labour Protocol

Posted at June 11th 2024 12:00 AM | Updated as of June 11th 2024 12:00 AM

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Identifying unfair recruitment and forced labour

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Key documents

Third Advisory Committee of the ILO Fair Recruitment Initiative

Posted at March 25th 2024 12:00 AM | Updated as of March 25th 2024 12:00 AM

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Winners of 2023 ILO Global Media Competition on Labour Migration announced

Posted at December 15th 2023 12:00 AM | Updated as of December 15th 2023 12:00 AM

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Due diligence toolkit for fair recruitment

The fair recruitment toolkit developed by the Global Business Network on Forced Labour helps businesses, especially SMEs (small- and medium-sized enterprises), to set out a due diligence process when hiring workers from abroad. It features step-by-step guidance for companies throughout the recruitment process.

 

The toolkit has now been translated into French and Spanish.

In English   En français   En español

 

The toolkit helps businesses answer the following questions:

  • Do you have an approach to, or policy on, fair recruitment?
  • Can you identify the main risks?
  • Do you have an action plan to manage and reduce risks?
  • How do you track progress?
  • Can you address problems and complaints?

 

The toolkit has an additional section on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on recruitment, and points businesses towards useful additional resources.

 

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