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International Labour Organization appoints US official as deputy head after months‑long delay

By Thomson Reuters Apr 22, 2026 | 6:01 PM

By Olivia Le Poidevin and Andrea Shalal

WASHINGTON/GENEVA April 22 (Reuters) – The International Labour Organization on Wednesday appointed a ​U.S. official as its deputy ‌head after months of delays.

Sheng Li, the current principal deputy assistant secretary for policy at the U.S. Department of Labor, will become the ‌deputy ​director general.

• Li worked ⁠at the Labor ⁠Department during Trump’s first term, then at the New Civil Liberties Alliance.

• Former nominee Nels Nordquist withdrew due to ​lengthy delays, two diplomats told Reuters. Nordquist was traveling and unreachable for ⁠comment.

• The U.S. traditionally ⁠holds the deputy role as ​the biggest donor, paying 22% of the ​ILO budget.

• Washington owes the 257 million ‌Swiss francs ($328 million) as of April 17, according to the organization’s website.

• The ILO faces 295 job cuts due ⁠to financial difficulties from U.S. arrears, Reuters reported in October.

• A draft State Department budget shows ⁠the ‌U.S. proposing $50 million for the ⁠ILO in 2026, a fraction ​of ‌total arrears. The State Department did ​not reply ⁠when asked if and when it expected to pay U.S. arrears.

($1 = 0.7844 Swiss francs)

(Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin in Geneva and Andrea Shalal in Washington; Editing by ​Lisa Shumaker)