Workers on the construction sites of the Games and representatives of the French trade unions applying the Social Charter on the ground (foremost among them Bernard Thibault, former member of the OIT). On photo they're talking to each other wearing orange vests and white helmets. Oct 2023

PARIS OLYMPICS 2024

Paris 2024 – Creating social change through a decent work Olympics

Episode 60 | 29 July 2024

The Olympic and Paralympic games are not just a major sporting festival, they are also a massive procurement, construction and employment project, and often play a key role in urban regeneration.

This year's Paris Games organizers have gone one step further. They created a Social Charter, which links the entire games delivery process with social goals that are inspired by the ILO's decent work agenda. The Charter, which was adopted early in the preparation process, brought together Olympic organizers with trade unions and employers, with the aim of using human and sustainable development as guiding principles for delivering the games.

The Charter’s signatories adopted 16 commitments, all linked to the ILO’s decent work criteria. They include decent wages, minimum guarantees for working conditions, action on discrimination, and help to ensure that small and medium sized businesses and social enterprises could take part in the Olympic procurement processes. Their common aim, ultimately, is to ensure that the legacy of the games is not just in sporting, but in lasting and sustainable social change too.

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Featuring

Guest

Marie Barsacq
Marie Barsacq
Director of Impact and Legacy for the Organising Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024, France

Host

Sophy Fisher
Sophy Fisher
Senior Communication and Public Information Officer in the ILO's Department of Communication