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Toyota scraps all Olympic-related TV ads in Japan amid COVID-19 outbreak

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Toyota won’t be airing any Olympic-themed advertisements on Japanese television during the Tokyo Games despite being one of the IOC’s top corporate sponsors.

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FDA revokes authorization of COVID-19 test given to hundreds of thousands in L.A.

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FDA revokes authorization of COVID-19 test given to hundreds of thousands in L.A.

Federal regulators revoked the authorization of a COVID-19 test that has been given to millions of people for free across the country, including hundreds of thousands in Los Angeles. The Food and Drug Administration said Curative, the Southern California startup that had brought in more than $1 billion in revenue through the test, had asked […]

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Conventions and conferences are back, with changes for the COVID era. Here's a look inside

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Conventions and conferences are back, with changes for the COVID era. Here's a look inside

Before walking into a convention of neuroscientists, surgeons and medical technicians at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Friday, Amy Pruszenski had to check in with staff standing behind plexiglass, show proof that she had been vaccinated against COVID-19 and walk past a thermal camera that measured her body temperature. The gathering was billed as […]

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COVID-19 Pandemic Adds New Employment Challenges For Young Adults

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COVID-19 Pandemic Adds New Employment Challenges For Young Adults

Students say the pandemic has created new employment hurdles, but analysts say they may have a window of opportunity.

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COVID-19 ravaged L.A. restaurants. Will permanent outdoor dining help save them?

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COVID-19 ravaged L.A. restaurants. Will permanent outdoor dining help save them?

Mayor Eric Garcetti is tweaking L.A.’s Al Fresco dining program, which city officials may make permanent in the fall. Changes include better sidewalk accessibility.

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Indonesia and Japan work hand in hand enhancing COVID-19 prevention at workplaces

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A worker is sanitizing the company’s equipment as OSH measurements during the pandemic

JAKARTA (Joint Press Release) – The International Labour Organization (ILO), together with the Ministry of Manpower and the Government of Japan, is launching a new project today (6/7). The Project, “Enhancing COVID-19 Prevention at and through Workplaces”, aims to promote job creation by enhancing COVID-19 prevention and improving safety and health for workers, which is an indispensable precondition for business re-opening, continuation and expansion. The project will be implemented by full participation of employers and workers.
Through this collaborative project, we guide companies to give utmost priority to protect workers that, in turn, will sustain businesses.”
Haiyani Rumondang, Director General of the Labour Inspection and Occupational Safety and Health of the Ministry of Manpower
The pandemic have affected around 29 million workers in Indonesia by August 2020, adding to the existing pool of about seven million jobseekers. 2.6 million workers lost their jobs and 24 million workers suffered from cuts in hours of work and wages due to the pandemic. Despite the on-going vaccination campaign that gives a hope of economic recovery, jobs recovery lags behind an economic upswing by a few years. The spread of new variants of COVID-19 have also threatened the scenario of quick recovery. A recent surge in new infection cases implies the corona virus pandemic is far from over. Helping Indonesian businesses to strengthen their workplace safety will prevent business closures and further job loss. Employers and workers need to act jointly and swiftly. Haiyani Rumondang, Director General of the Labour Inspection and Occupational Safety and Health of the Ministry of Manpower, stated that ensuring the safe workplaces for business and workers have become a critical priority throughout the pandemic. “Through this collaborative project, we guide companies to give utmost priority to protect workers that, in turn, will sustain businesses. We also encourage both employer and workers to go beyond COVID-19 responses by building more resilient Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) mechanisms in all aspects of works,” she said.

The Launch of the Enhancing the Prevention of COVID-19 at and through Workplaces Project

Running until March 2022, the Project engages Indonesian Employers’ Association (Apindo) and trade union confederations. The project will strengthen the capacity of labour inspectors, OSH professionals as well as representatives of enterprises and workers to effectively deal with today’s pandemic and other OSH challenges. Increased health and hygiene culture at workplaces may help sustain business operations and accelerate an economic recovery— resuming the country’s march towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
I believe this project will assist Indonesia to emerge stronger and more productive after the crisis by joint efforts by the stakeholders.”
Michiko Miyamoto, Country Director of the ILO for Indonesia and Timor-Leste
The new project will be reaching out to at least 1,500 workplaces in partnership with the Indonesian Medical Association for Occupational Health (IDKI). Based on risk assessment, occupational doctors of IDKI will help companies generating action plans to improve measures against the spread of the virus. “In time of crisis like this, we are ready to devote our expertise to help both workers and companies. With the right measures, we can mitigate risks of the pandemic and ensure safety of workplaces,” stated Dr. Eddy, Chairperson of IDKI. OSH is the core element of decent work and the ILO’s Decent Work Agenda. The ILO has accumulated not only global but also regional and national knowledge on OSH and has adopted more than 40 international standards and Codes of Practices on OSH. Therefore, Michiko Miyamoto, Country Director of the ILO for Indonesia and Timor-Leste, appraised the commitment shown by Indonesia to continue strengthening its OSH responses against the pandemic.
We are pleased to work with the ILO through this project to support Indonesia in strengthening its pandemic response capacity and building resilience to future crises.”
H.E. Kenji Kanasugi, Ambassador of Japan to Indonesia
“We all share the common goal that is to safeguard both workers and businesses throughout the pandemic. The project will bring the government, workers, employers and OSH specialists to work together. I believe this project will assist Indonesia to emerge stronger and more productive after the crisis by joint efforts by the stakeholders,” Michiko said.H.E. Kenji Kanasugi, Ambassador of Japan to Indonesia, emphasized that the Government of Japan has been a long-lasting partner of the country. “Safety of workers and sustainability of businesses are key to the economic recovery and job security in the midst of pandemic. We are pleased to work with the ILO through this project to support Indonesia in strengthening its pandemic response capacity and building resilience to future crises.”For further information please contact:
Gita LinggaILO Communications OfficerEmail: gita@ilo.org

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Covid-19 furlough scheme starts to be scaled back

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Covid-19 furlough scheme starts to be scaled back

Like many, Michele Merlo, Assistant General Manager of Crazy Pizza has been on and off the furlough scheme for the last 15 months. He’s struggled but says he “wouldn’t mind going back to furlough again if it’s really necessary, just to make sure everybody is going to be safe”.For now though, he’s back at work in London and wants to encourage others, particularly in the hospitality sector, to remain positive.The government’s contribution to the scheme starts to scale back from July, so we spoke to Michele to see what his experience had been like.Filmed and edited by Samantha Everett

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We've skipped lots of dental care during COVID. Now hygienists are having a wild time

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We've skipped lots of dental care during COVID. Now hygienists are having a wild time

Dental hygienists are scraping more than a year’s worth of tartar off patients’ teeth and listening to their sad pandemic stories. It’s a lot.

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Why Covid has made it harder for young women to get jobs

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Why Covid has made it harder for young women to get jobs

The Covid-19 pandemic has hit labour markets around the world, affecting under-30s the most. More than 600 million people aged 15-24 are estimated to be out of work. Young women have been most affected, according to the International Labour Organization. The BBC’s gender and identity reporter, Megha Mohan, has been speaking with jobless women in Lebanon, Kenya and the UK.Video journalist: Olivia Le PoidevinAdditional production: Kash Jones, Michael KalokiExecutive producers: Claire Williams, Verity Wilde

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Greek islands aim to go 'Covid-free' to welcome back tourists

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Greek islands aim to go 'Covid-free' to welcome back tourists

Greece’s islands have an ambitious plan to lure back visitors this summer – by vaccinating all local residents.The goal of “Operation Blue Freedom” is to turn the country’s islands, such as Milos, into “Covid-free” travel destinations.Many of Milos’ locals rely on tourism and welcome the plan to reopen. But not everyone is as optimistic.Correspondent: Nick BeakeProducer: Kostas KallergisFilmed and edited by: Pol Reygaerts

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