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  1. Delegates from 187 countries are gathering in hybrid from 27 May to negotiate the solutions to the current global challenges. We all have a common goal, build a human-centred recovery with for all. Follow the discussions live ➡️

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  2. Climate change threatens workers' livelihoods & exposes them to an increased risk of injuries & diseases. The acknowledged the contribution of the Vision Zero Fund in addressing the impact of on workers’ safety & health. ➡️

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  3. 9 hours ago

    I welcome the Labour & Employment Minister's declaration. Our latest data show that action in support of social protection & productive employment creation is essential to address inequalities and promote a recovery with a just transition to carbon neutral economies.

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  4. The welcomes the Labour and Employment Ministers commitment to take concrete action in support of a just transition and the creation of for a green economy.

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  5. The takes place amidst multiple crises. With an already fragile recovery, additional instability & climate change have worsened the outlook A human-centred response is urgent to build an equitable future Follow live from 27 May ➡️

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  6. 17 hours ago

    The Labour and Employment Ministerial kicks off this morning in Wolfsburg, Germany. joins for family photo. Ministers will take concrete action in support of & the creation of for a economy.

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  7. Over 2 years after the start of the pandemic, many workers are still suffering from the impact on labour markets. 💰Labour incomes have not yet recovered 👩‍💼The gender gap in hours worked grew Read the latest report on the . ➡️

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  8. ⏳ 4 days to go! 🗓️ The opens on 27 May. Governments, workers and employers from the ’s 187 Member States will gather to agree on responses to the impact of multiple crises around the world. More info here ➡️

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  9. The multiple crises faced by the world are threatening the recovery in the labour market. The number of hours worked 🌎 dropped in 2022, to 3.8 % below the pre-crisis period. This means a deficit of 112 million full-time jobs. Check out our new report ⤵️

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  10. May 23

    Our new Monitor on the World of Work shows multiple crises have put global labour market recovery into reverse. Impact of is still with us and war in Ukraine & supply chain disruption have worsened situation. Human-centred policies are key.

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  11. 🆕 Just launched! Recovery in the global labour market is threatened by multiple and interlinked global crises, as well as increasing inequalities. Check out the latest report on the world of work. ➡️

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  12. ⏳ It's today! The latest Monitor on the world of work will be launched at 12:00 CEST. The report analyses the impact of multiple crises and gives a global overview of how countries are tackling an uneven labour market recovery. 👉

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  13. The Durban Call to Action commits to: ▶️ Decent work for all ▶️ in agriculture ▶️ Prevention & elimination of child labour ▶️ Children’s right to education ▶️ Universal social protection ▶️ Increasing financing & international cooperation

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  14. May 20

    Warmly welcome the Durban Call to Action to adopted at the Global Conference on the Elimination of Child Labour in South Africa. This must be a turning point in global efforts to make good on the promise to eliminate child labour by 2025.

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  15. Thanks for joining us! Now is the time to accelerate our work to together.

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  16. 6️⃣ days of Conference 1️⃣,0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ delegates from governments, workers’ and employers’ organizations 7️⃣,0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ online participants 1️⃣ Durban Call to Action to by 2025 📺 You can watch all sessions here ➡️

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  17. We can create a world where every girl and every boy will learn, grow and laugh, not work! The 5th Global Conference on the Elimination of Child Labour has just ended, and the dream of a 🌍 free from child labour is more alive than ever. Together we can .

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  18. 🙌🏿 Here we go! The Durban Call to Action is ready. Follow the adoption of the document and the closing of the 5th Global Conference on the Elimination of Child Labour live now. 📺

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  19. In 2020, large parts of the Lebanese capital were devastated by a massive explosion in the port. For Hani Baltaji, the rebuilding of a municipal police station has not only helped towards Beirut’s recovery, but also his own.

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  20. The last day of the 5th Global Conference on the Elimination of Child Labour starts soon! Representatives from the & previous host countries of the Conference will meet to discuss the way forward to Stay tuned for the Legacy Session:

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