USDOL/ILAB intends to award up to $750,000 for one cooperative agreement to fund a technical assistance project in Georgia.
The purpose for funding this project is to build the capacity of worker organizations to improve respect for workers rights.
The duration of the project funded
by this announcement is up to 4 years from the effective date of award.
The project start date will be negotiated upon award of the individual cooperative agreement but will be no later than December 31, 201 4. ILABs mission is to use all available international channels to improve working conditions, raise living standards, protect workers ability to exercise their rights, and address the workplace exploitation of children and other vulnerable populations.
ILAB is authorized to award and administer cooperative agreements by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014, Pub.
Law 113-7 6. Cooperative agreements awarded under this solicitation will be administered by the Employment and Training Administration (ETA) and technically managed by ILABs Office of Trade and Labor Affairs (OTLA).
The mission of OTLA is to implement trade-related labor policy and coordinate international technical cooperation in support of the labor provisions in free trade agreements; to develop and implement the Department of Labor's policy positions on international economic and trade issues; and to fund and oversee technical assistance projects addressing worker rights issues in key trading partner countries.
The United States Department of Labor (USDOL)/ Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB) will host a web chat on Tuesday, August 19, 2014, between 10:00 and 11:00 a.m.
(EST) to answer questions about the Solicitations for Cooperative Agreement Applications (SCAs) published in July 201 4. The web chat, which is text only, will include a discussion (questions and answers) of SCA 14-20:
Project to Address Exploitative Child Labor in Ethiopia and SCA 14-21:
Strengthening Worker Organizations in Georgia.
Please use the following link to access the web chat:
http://www.dol.gov/dol/chat/chat-ilab-2014081 9. htm.