New index reveals disparity masked by unemployment data; gender gap in jobseeking shows wider difference in earnings
Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has been selected as external auditor of the International Labour Organization (ILO), Geneva for a four-year term from 2024 to 2027, the apex auditor said in a statement on Thursday. Girish Chandra Murmu is the CAG. CAG will take over from the incumbent external auditor of ILO, Supreme Audit Institution of Philippines. "CAG's appointment is a recognition of its standing among the international community as well as its professionalism, high standards, global audit experience and strong national credentials," it said. Giving details, the CAG said ILO had formed a selection panel for appointment of external auditor and invited bids from the Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs). Based on the technical experience and other criteria, the ILO shortlisted three Supreme Audit Institutions (India, Canada and United Kingdom) for technical presentations. In Geneva, a three-member team from CAG of India presented the strengths, approach and skill se
Never mind work-life balance: this generation spends more time on the job than ever before
Global employment growth is expected to slow down sharply to 1% this year compared to 2% in 2022, hit by the economic fallout of the war in Ukraine, inflation and tighter monetary policy, the ILO said
Reduced working hours and more flexible working time arrangements, such as those used during the Covid-19 crisis, can bring benefits for economies, businesses and workers, says the ILO report
The move may play a significant role in helping India meet its Sustainable Development Goal to eliminate extreme poverty by 2030
Says the recovery seen in early 2022 has already gone into reverse in the second and third quarters
In its latest report, the Geneva-based International Labour Organization (ILO) said that 50 million people were living in modern slavery in 2021
Although the number of unemployed young people worldwide fell from 75 million in 2021 to 73 million in 2022, it is six million more than pre-pandemic levels
The ILO report also highlighted that incomes haven't returned to pre-pandemic levels across most of the world
There are 44 million fewer jobs for women across the world compared to pre-pandemic period; 25.5 million fewer jobs were available in lower-middle-income countries
China accounted for 86% of the dip in working hours due to containment measures to stop the spread of Covid, according to the report
If the fighting was to cease immediately a rapid recovery would be possible, with the return of 3.4 million jobs, Xinhua news agency reported
A new report by UN-body International Labour Organisation has highlighted that the number of international migrant workers has risen globally to 169 million, an increase of three per cent since 2017
UN agency predicts uneven economic recovery in second half of 2021, but newly created jobs will be of low quality.
There is an urgent need to invest in education, training and life-long learning for all in the automotive industry, ILO said
In a statement issued on Friday, the ILO said that the Covid-19 crisis has brought additional poverty to these already vulnerable populations
According to the statement, India assumed the Chairmanship of GB after 35 years, marking a new chapter in the 100 years of productive relationship between India and ILO
Global labour income is estimated to have declined by 10.7% or $3.5 trn in the first three quarters of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the International Labour Organization said
Improving their working conditions will have a significant impact on many women workers, given the large numbers who work in the care sector