Global Employment Trends for Youth 2024
Number of youth not in employment, education, or training a cause for concern, despite falling jobless rate
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Help for migrant workers in Thailand to understand their rights
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More countries join global push to close the gender pay gap by 2030
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A just transition to a new, greener life
The ILO’s approach to advancing social justice and promoting decent work is built on the foundation of tripartism and social dialogue. It brings together governments, employers’ and workers’ organizations from its 187 Member States to address world of work challenges, set and monitor international labour standards, and works with development cooperation partners on projects and programmes to help realize the Decent Work Agenda.
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Decent work in crisis and post-crisis situations
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Global Employment Trends for Youth 2024: Decent work, brighter futures
World Employment and Social Outlook: Trends update May 2024
Profits and poverty: The economics of forced labour
Arab States Employment and Social Outlook – Trends 2024: Promoting social justice through a just transition
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