What do we do?
PILER is a non-government organization dedicated to promoting a democratic and effective labour movement for the overall advancement of social justice and the attainment of an equitable society where fundamental rights of people are respected, ensured and guaranteed.

The main course of action at PILER includes the following:

  1. Initiate and strengthen mobilization and organizations of workers (male/female) and communities around issues of labour rights, broadly defined to include public services such as education, health and shelter, that are basic to opportunities for decent lives and livelihoods;
  2. Assist in training and education for effective and sustained mobilization and organization of workers—both in the formal and informal sector of economy;
  3. Provide people’s organizations and movements with timely research and documentation;
  4. Engage in effective policy advocacy;
  5. Facilitate networking in national and regional coalitions and alliances to create an expanded social and political space for universal economic rights and regional peace.
 

What do we do?
Institutional History
Organizational Structure
and Functioning

Past Achievements and Constraints
PILER and the Current Context