Werna, Edmundo
(2006)
The Construction Action Programme of the International Labour Office
– A View of On-going Implementation and Implications for Research.
Journal of Construction in Developing Countries , 11 (1).
pp. 53-72.
ISSN 1823-6499
Abstract
The paper focuses on the Construction Action Programme, that is an initiative in progress of the International
Labour Office. Such a programme is important as it provides a platform of social dialogue at the national
level to discuss problems and to propose solutions related to labour in the construction industry, leading to
the implementation of concrete activities. The process of social dialogue involves the main national
representatives of workers, employers and government agencies with a stake in construction. Considering
that so far the Construction Action Programme is known only within limited circles, the paper contributes to
the understanding of construction in developing countries by disseminating information about it. It provides
a comprehensive view of the programme, ranging from its planning phase up to the present stage of
implementation. At the same time, the paper also presents a research agenda derived from the experience
of the programme, and concludes with inferences on possible synergies between research and
development assistance in construction in developing countries.
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