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  1. The devastating human impact of has reached all parts of the world It's in all our interests to address the pandemic now & build a On 1-2 & 7-9 July the world of work convenes online for the Global Summit to discuss how:

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  2. Significant that Fiji also ratified Protocol 155 to the Occupational Safety and Health Convention today. The Protocol is particularly relevant to the response and calls for the reinforcement of provisions concerning safety and health at work.

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  3. News alert! 📣 Fiji is the 2nd country to ratify the ’s Violence and Harassment Convention No. 190 after Uruguay did so on June 12th. The Convention will enter into force in June 2021. Ask your governments to

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  4. The ILO virtual🌍Global summit is coming. The largest online gathering of governments, employers, workers representatives and high-level actors to discuss how to address the current crisis and build a

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  5. Delighted Fiji has ratified Convention 190 on Violence and Harassment. Shows their commitment on the issue and as the second ratification, means C190 comes into force in June 2021 A is free of violence & harassment. I urge all governments to

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  6. 24 jun.

    New data from today on the impact of on migrant workers. Here's Delphine Strauss at the 's take:

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  7. 24 jun.

    Many migrant workers are at the frontline of the response Yet millions of others have lost their jobs, lack access to social protection & basic needs, or face unemployment & poverty returning to home countries A means decent work for migrant workers

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  8. Migrant workers are plunging into despair during the crisis. Many have lost their jobs, are facing destitution and uncertainty and are stranded in host countries. It's time to protect their rights and ensure their reintegration when returning to their home countries.

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  9. ILO warns of migrant ‘crisis within a crisis’ 👉Policies need to be put in place to protect stranded migrant workers and to ensure the reintegration of those who return to their home countries.🏠

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  10. 24 jun.

    🎙️ Episode 3 of the podcast is out! Listen to find out how the impact of the crisis on youth employment has been different than previous economic crises. ILO website: Spotify: Apple podcasts:

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  11. ⏰The final countdown to our WebTV programme at 2 PM Geneva time Small businesses & 🚨2/3 strongly affected 🚨1/5 risk shutting down permanently Join us LIVE on Facebook () to learn from experts and entrepreneurs about .

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  12. Listening to people, giving them space to express is part of the & its agencies' work, particularly as we celebrate . asked citizens from the world of work to share their stories on how has affected their job. Discover their stories:

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  13. Roberto Suárez Santos, Secretary-General , says that the crisis has put jobs and businesses under threat. It has adversely impacted the lives of migrant workers who face mobility restrictions. Sustainable labour migration policies can be a game-changer.

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  14. 23 jun.

    On we give heartfelt thanks to health, sanitation, emergency, education, transport and utility workers These are the working heroes of - on the frontline and too many have lost their lives A means improved protection and conditions

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  15. 22 jun.

    General-Secretary of , calls for equal treatment for migrant workers in the response She highlights the large numbers of migrant workers in frontline jobs during the pandemic This work should be recognised, valued and migrant workers treated equally.

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  16. "As the restrictions are lifted, a question on everybody’s mind is whether this ‘business as unusual’ will become the ‘new normal." Business as unusual’: How brought forward the . 📖Read our latest blog.

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  17. Systemic gender discrimination, lack of opportunities for young people, stagnant wages. The world of work cannot look the same after the crisis. We must mobilize now for a human-centred & sustainable recovery to create decent jobs for all.

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  18. 👉 causes unprecedented jobs crisis, almost all workers and businesses affected by lockdown measures "The world of work cannot and should not look the same after this crisis," says , Secretary-General of the

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  19. Join us on this webinar on Business leadership in disability-inclusive responses to . 👉2⃣4⃣ June ⏰1700 hours (CEST) Register here: International Sign interpretation and live captioning will be provided.

    Photos of the speakers Paul Polman, Caroline Casey and Matthias Thorns
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  20. 20 jun.

    has increased the vulnerability of refugees to job loss, poverty and food insecurity. Protecting the most vulnerable among us, is in all our interests Building a means ensuring refugees can live and work with dignity and protection

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