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Working Groups Tasks: 1) Review the goals, targets and indicators and prioritise the most important ones for trade unions at national level. 2) Propose ideas on how trade unions could use these targets and indicators in defending and promoting the interests of workers at national level. Group 1: Sustainable Development Goals 1-5, pages 14-18 Group 2 Sustainable Development Goals 6-10, pages 18-21 Group 3 Sustainable Development Goals 11-15, pages 21-25 TUDCN Asia-Pacific regional network meeting 1

Tasks: Working Groups Provide contributions to the TUDCN strategy on Agenda 2030. Give inputs on indicators to be used for the Trade Union national reports. TUDCN Asia-Pacific regional network meeting 2

Working Group 1 Target Indicators ( Official) Interl inkag e with anot her targe t Custo dian Agen cy ( Prop osed) Other involved Agencies Indicators for Parallel TU monitoring Related ILO or human rights conventi on Covered by TU Rights Index 1.1 By 2030 eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere. Currently measured as people living on less than $ 1.25 a day 1.3 implement nationally appropriate social protection systems and measures for all including floors, and by 2030 achieve substantial coverage of the poor and the vul 1.3.1 proportion of population covered by social protection floors / system, by sex, distinguishing children, unemployed person, older person, person with disability pregnant women, new born workinjury victimis and poor and vunurable Proportion covered by social security, medical, OSH, Housing, Basic utilities, education vocational training mpy 5.5 Ensure women full and effective participation and equal opportunity for leadership at all level of decision making in political, economic and public life Female participation in education ; proportion of women in decision making and leadership position ; proportion of women in programs, including leadership, capacity building, etc ; proportion of women in governance, including local government, parliament.

Working Group 1 Target Indicators ( Official) Interlinkage with another target Custodian Agency ( Proposed) Other involved Agencie s Indicators for Parallel TU monitoring Related ILO or human rights convention Covered by TU Rights Index 5.4 Recognized and value unpaid care and domestic work through the provision of public services infrastructure and social protection policies and the promotion of shared responsibility within the household and the family as nationally appropriate 5.4.1 propotion of time spent on unpaid domestic and care work, by sex, age and location Ratification and implementation of the ILO convention 183 on maternity protection, No. 156 on workers with family responsibility and No. 189 on Domestic workers and compliance in law and practice; proportion of government voted for convection but did not ratified % of women in informal / formal worker % of women covered by social protection ; women covered by minimum wage mpy % of availability of essential services for women ( e.g. maternity leave ; % men covered by paternity leave

GROUP 2 INDONESIA, BANGLADESH, THAILAND, PHILIPPINES, MALAYSIA, INDIA SECTORAL REPRESENTATION: WOMEN, YOUTH, TU, MIGRANT WORKERS, DOMESTIC WORKERS

GENERAL ASSUMPTIONS Re: Data in general We are sceptical that national data will be up to date TU capabilities may not be enough for TUs to conduct own research Sex and Sectoral Disaggregation

GENERAL ACTION AND SOURCE OF DATA TUs shall push for gov t to monitor/get data for suggested indicator TUs shall push for representation/direct involvement in monitoring, implementation, etc. TUs shall push for data accessibility TUs shall push for broader solidarity Sources of data will be: TU Research, National Data, Other data from CSOs

8.2 N.A.

8.5 Source: National Data/TU Research Suggested indicators: Gender Pay Gap Suggested action Push for gov t through social dialogue to monitor this

8.6 Suggested indicators: Number of men and women who underwent skills training

8.7 Suggested indicators: Number of human trafficking cases (monitor increases and decreases) Number of prosecution of agencies/individuals involved in human trafficking vis-a-vis trafficking cases. ILO Convention 138 and 182 (chilld labour conventions) Misc. Suggestion Push for an agency (or improvement of existing agency) (or CSO led) that will tend to human trafficking awareness, monitoring, and reporting.

8.8 Suggested indicators: Number of accidents/industrial mishaps Disaggregation of data (sex, sectoral, precarious work, other sectors deemed vital to pinpoint) Number of cases of violence against migrant domestic/domestic workers. Misc. Suggestion Push for an agency (or improvement of existing agency) (or CSO led) that will tend to migrant workers, migrant domestic workers rights awareness, monitoring, and reporting.

8.B Suggested indicators: Percentage of people covered by social protection Percentage of people receiving living wage Percentage of CBA coverage Trade Union density (we can actually put this in a lot of other goals)

Group 3 #TUDCN_AP Meeting

13.2 Climate Change Operationable Add: Number of Working Programs for workers at the forefront of DRR, climate disaster rescue, relief, reconstruction, efforts

16.3 Justice for All Operationable No additions

16.10 Justice for All Operationable Add: Number of criminals prosecuted, jailed and sentenced.

10.4 Reduce Inequality among Countries Operationable No additions

10.5 Reduce Inequality among Operationable Countries

10.7 Migration Policies Operationable Add: % of workers paying fees + workers paying fees by type of trade/ occupation