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Recommendations addressed to other stakeholders
83. Trade unions are encouraged to incorporate programmes to combat
workplace-related intolerance and discrimination based on religion or belief as
part of broader policies.
84. Religious communities are encouraged to pay more attention to issues of
intolerance and discrimination at the workplace and offer their expertise to
negotiate practical solutions.
85. Civil society organizations working on human rights and antidiscrimination agendas are encouraged to monitor workplace-related forms of
discrimination based on religion or belief.
86. National human rights institutions should develop training programmes
and an advisory function in this field, which they can offer to public and
private employers, both on their own initiative and on demand. This should also
include advice on human rights-based policies of reasonable accommodation.
87. Close cooperation between ILO and OHCHR in relation to human rights
treaties is an important strategy to ensure consistency and coherence within the
United Nations system as regards human rights at work.
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