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Parliament Ratifies ILO Constitutional Changes to Maintain Compliance with International Labour Body

18 June 2026
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Parliament has approved resolutions ratifying amendments to the Constitution of the International Labour Organization (ILO), reaffirming Antigua and Barbuda’s commitment to the international body responsible for promoting labour standards and workers’ rights worldwide.

The resolutions were among several international agreements brought before the House of Representatives during Tuesday’s sitting for ratification.

The amendments form part of ongoing efforts to modernize the governance structure of the International Labour Organization and ensure that its decision-making processes reflect the realities of a changing global workforce and an expanded membership of states.

Government officials said Antigua and Barbuda’s support for the amendments demonstrates the country’s continued commitment to international labour standards, social justice and cooperation through multilateral institutions.

Founded in 1919 and now a specialized agency of the United Nations, the ILO is responsible for developing international labour conventions and promoting policies aimed at improving working conditions, employment opportunities, occupational safety and social protection.

The organization is unique within the United Nations system because it operates on a tripartite model that brings together governments, employers and workers in the development of labour standards and policies.

Officials told Parliament that participation in the ILO framework remains important for Antigua and Barbuda as the country continues to strengthen labour protections, workplace standards and employment policies.

The ratification of the constitutional amendments ensures that Antigua and Barbuda remains aligned with changes adopted by the international organization and maintains its standing within the global labour system.

The resolutions were approved without extended debate.

The ILO amendments formed part of a broader package of international measures considered by lawmakers. Parliament also ratified protocols relating to the International Civil Aviation Organization, a visa exemption agreement with the United Arab Emirates and agreements concerning international financial information exchange.

Government officials said continued participation in international organizations such as the ILO helps Antigua and Barbuda influence global policy discussions while benefiting from technical assistance, best practices and cooperation on labour-related issues.

The amendments will now proceed through the remaining ratification process in accordance with Antigua and Barbuda’s international treaty obligations.

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