
What began as a crisis in finance markets has rapidly become a global jobs crisis. Unemployment is rising. The number of working poor is increasing. Businesses are going under. Concern is growing over the balance, fairness and sustainability of the sort of globalization we have had in the run up to the financial crash. The International Labour Organization, representing actors of the real economy, that is governments, working together with representatives of employers and workers organizations, is playing its role within the UN and multilateral system to support its constituents as they seek to weather the crisis, prepare for recovery and shape a new fair globalization. The Decent Work Agenda provides the policy framework to confront the crisis.
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- Ireland's suffering offers a glimpse of Britain's future under the Tories, Larry Elliott, The Guardian, 08 February 2010
- France: L'emploi menacé chez les équipementiers auto, Marine Rabreau, Le Figaro, 08 February 2010
- Spain: El Gobierno penalizará a las empresas que abusen de la contratación temporal, Lucía Abellán, El País, 06 February 2010
- UK: Are jobcentres still working?, Graham Snowdon, The Guardian, 06 February 2010
- Spain: El Gobierno centra la reforma en los jóvenes y la contratación indefinida, El País, 06 February 2010
- Postive Signals from Swiss Companies (pdf 627.7 KB), KOF Bulletin No. 27, ETH Zürich, KOF Swiss Economic Institute, February 2010
- Switzerland: Même s’ils retrouvent un emploi, les «fins de droit» restent fragiles, Le Temps, 05 February 2010
- Ireland: End of social partnership as public sector talks collapse, Brian Sheehan, European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, 05 February 2010
- Romania: Trade unions reject austerity measures in public sector, Luminita Chivu, European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, 05 February 2010
- Greece: Effects of economic crisis on labour market, Sofia Lampousaki, European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, 05 February 2010
- New skills for new jobs: Action now (pdf 1.13 MB), A report by the Expert Group on New Skills for New Jobs, European Union, February 2010
- España: el país de los funcionarios, Juanjo Robledo, BBC Mundo, 04 February 2010
- Denmark: Difficult collective bargaining in light of economic crisis, Carsten Jørgensen, European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, 03 February 2010
- France: Les coopératives résistent à la crise, Yann Le Galès, Le Figaro, 03 February 2010
- UK: Service sector slows prompting double-dip recession fear, Kathryn Hopkins, The Guardian, 03 February 2010
See also:What the economists say: Service sector slowdown, The Guardian, 03 February 2010 - Greece unveils austerity programme to cut deficit, BBC News, 03 February 2010
- La Russie, ou le yo-yo économique, Guillaume Guichard, Le Figaro, 02 February 2010
- Youth unemployment: Déjà vu? (pdf 855.7 KB), David N.F. Bell and David G. Blanchflower, IZA Discussion Paper No. 4705, Institute for the Study of Labor, January 2010
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