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G20 group discusses creating value around the mostly women-led care economy
Public policies against discrimination at work and towards valuing the economy of care— recognizing how important the time and energy spent taking care of others is to individual and collective well-being by offering emotional, physical, and social support, for example—are strategic to eliminating salary discrepancies on the global stage.
G20 Labor and Employment ministers discuss measuring caregiving work
In a virtual meeting promoted by the International Labor Organization (ILO) in partnership with IBGE, the challenges and complexity of measuring caregiving work and the need for countries to share good practices on the subject were discussed.
Labor inequality: The defining challenge of our time
In the context of an increasingly globalized and interconnected world, labor inequality remains a significant challenge in many societies. To effectively address this challenge, the Brazilian Minister of Labor and Employment (Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego/MTE) and ministers from South Africa and Spain have emphasized the need to move beyond traditional models and responses that favor deregulation. These approaches have proven ineffective in addressing the problem, and there is a growing recognition of the need to pursue more egalitarian and fair ways of overcoming this challenge. For further details, please refer to the jointly signed statement by the three ministers, available exclusively on the G20 Brasil website.
First side event of Employment WG focuses on protecting workers from climate change impacts
The Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Network, under the International Labour Organization (ILO), organized the event in Fortaleza to discuss strategies for mitigating the impact of extreme heat on workers' health. This meeting precedes the final technical session of the Employment Working Group (EWG), scheduled to begin on July 23.
On the road to Geneva, Employment WG announces new deliveries
The third meeting of the Working Group focused on quality jobs and the promotion of decent work. The announcements included a repository of policies that promote social inclusion at work and the re-creation of a sub-group that will make its debut at the next meeting in May in Switzerland, ahead of the 112th International Labor Conference.
“Workers are a fundamental pillar of society,” says Brasil’s Minister of Labor and Employment
Minister Luiz Marinho emphasized the importance of the topic when opening both the final technical meeting of the Employment Working Group and the Labor 20 Summit. He highlighted that the discussion directly impacts decent living conditions for the population. The minister also underscored the numerous challenges currently facing the world of work
ILO: Rising unemployment and inequality are challenges for the G20 in 2024
In a projection for 2024, a report by the International Labor Organization (ILO) reveals that the global unemployment rate is set to rise, along with inequalities. The Employment WG has drawn up guidelines in line with the global scenario and proposes ways out of the worrying scenario