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ILO: Tougher Measures Needed To Curb Forced Labor

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ILO: Tougher Measures Needed To Curb Forced Labor

ILO News— A new ILO report highlights the need for tougher measures to combat forced labor, which claims 21 million victims worldwide. Men, women and children worldwide are coerced into jobs they can’t leave, trapped in debt bondage, trafficked for sexual exploitation and even born into slavery. Efforts to prevent, identify and prosecute cases of […]

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Invest In Youth Employment Or Lose A Generation

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Invest In Youth Employment Or Lose A Generation

ILO News— The world risks losing a generation if it fails to urgently address the youth employment crisis, the ILO said in a Call for Action on the youth employment crisis adopted at its May 30-June 14 2012 International Labour Conference (ILC) in Geneva. “Unless immediate and vigorous action is taken, the global community confronts the grim […]

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Youth Unemployment: ILO Chief Says Less Austerity, More Investment Needed

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Youth Unemployment: ILO Chief Says Less Austerity, More Investment Needed

ILO News– International Labour Organization (ILO) chief Guy Ryder has called for less austerity and more investments to promote a jobs recovery at a time when the youth unemployment crisis threatens to scar “the very fabric of our societies.” Ryder stressed that  measures promoting youth employment should be shielded from austerity policies and that spending […]

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Youth Unemployment Worldwide: Millions Not Working, Not Studying

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Youth Unemployment Worldwide: Millions Not Working, Not Studying

ILO News— Youth unemployment around the world has driven millions of young people to essentially give up looking for a job, warned the International Labour Organization (ILO) in a new report. The youth unemployment rate (at 12.6% in 2011) would be a full percentage point higher if it included the number of young people who […]

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Youth Unemployment Up 4 Million Worldwide Since 2007

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Youth Unemployment Up 4 Million Worldwide Since 2007

ILO News– The global youth unemployment rate for 2012 remains stuck at crisis peak levels and is not expected to come down until at least 2016, says the International Labor Organization (ILO) in its Global Employment Trends for Youth 2012 report (www.ilo.org/getyouth). Projections show 12.7% of the global youth labor force will be unemployed this year, unchanged […]

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Skills Mismatches Hurt Global Job Creation Prospects

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Skills Mismatches Hurt Global Job Creation Prospects

ILO News— Skills mismatches are driving up global unemployment. The Great Recession forced millions of workers to seek new jobs, but they often lack skills that employers are seeking. Several developed economies are seeing increasing numbers of job vacancies but their unemployment rates are not going down. What is happening is that many of the workers […]

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Global Jobs Crisis Far From Over, Warns ILO Chief

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Global Jobs Crisis Far From Over, Warns ILO Chief

ILO News– Stressing the urgent need to tackle the employment crisis, International Labour Organization Director-General, Guy Ryder, has warned that there can’t be any real growth without jobs. Asked about the jobs and growth conundrum – if there aren’t jobs, the economy can’t grow and if the economy can’t grow, it can’t create jobs – […]

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Rise Of Middle Class Jobs In The Developing World Could Spur Growth

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Rise Of Middle Class Jobs In The Developing World Could Spur Growth

ILO News- The number of middle class workers in the developing world has risen sharply during the past decade, potentially creating a much-needed boost to future growth and consumption in these economies. New figures in the ILO’s Global Employment Trends 2013 show that 42% of workers in developing countries – nearly 1.1 billion workers – […]

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Global Unemployment Rising Again But With Big Regional Differences

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Global Unemployment Rising Again But With Big Regional Differences

ILO News– Global unemployment rose in 2012 after falling for two straight years and could further increase in 2013, the International Labour Organization (ILO) has warned in a new report A quarter of the increase in global unemployment in 2012 has been in the advanced economies, while three quarters has been through spillovers into other […]

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Global Gender Pay Gap Drops, But Not For The Right Reasons

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Global Gender Pay Gap Drops, But Not For The Right Reasons

ILO News– The gap between women’s and men’s pay has declined over the crisis years in most countries, but not always for the right reasons, according to the International Labour Organization’s Global Wage Report 2012/13. In some cases, this is because men’s situation in the labor market has deteriorated while women’s situation has improved or stayed […]

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