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  • June 2000 

    • ILO to release World Labour Report 2000on 20 June 2000
      13 June 2000 - GENEVA (ILO News ) - For millions of workers around the world, globalization and the liberalization of trade has translated into lower incomes and heightened insecurity. Social protection systems, in this context, have a vital role to play especially in the face of major contingencies such as old age, failing health, incapacity to work, bearing and raising children and unemployment. ...
    • Child labour Convention achieves fastest ratification pace in ILO history
      07 June 2000 - GENEVA (ILO News) - The world's fundamental international standard on the worst forms of child labour, ILO Convention No. 182 (1999) has been ratified by 27 governments 1 in its first year, racking up more ratifications than any other ILO Convention during a comparable period, the International Labour Office announced today. The Convention will come into force on 19 November of this year.
    • New ILO study warns of HIV/AIDS "catastrophe" for workers and employers
      07 June 2000 - GENEVA (ILO News) - In the first study of its kind, the International Labour Office (ILO) warns of catastrophic consequences of HIV/AIDS for workers and employers worldwide, projecting a severe decline in the size and quality of the workforce in a number of countries over the next 20 years.
    • Mr. Jorge Fernando Branco de Sampaio, President of the Portuguese Republic addresses the International Labour Conference
      05 June 2000 - GENEVA (ILO News) - Mr. ...
    • ILO Participation in Beijing + 5
      05 June 2000 - NEW YORK (ILO News) - The International Labour Office (ILO) is organizing a series of high-level panel discussions on decent work for women, women's empowerment and micro-finance and galvanizing action for older women, during the Special Session of the UN General Assembly on Women 2000: Gender Equality, Development and Peace for the Twenty-first Century to be held in New York on 5-9 June 2000.
    • ILO Director-General highlights need for strengthened maternity protection
      05 June 2000 - GENEVA (ILO News) - Launching an appeal to the 88th International Labour Conference to strengthen maternity protection for women workers, Mr. Juan Somavia used his plenary address to the delegates to highlight "the need for a successful outcome to the revision of the ILO Standard on Maternity Protection". ...
  • May 2000 

    • International Labour Conference opens
      30 May 2000 - GENEVA (ILO News) - The 88 th Session of the International Labour Conference opened today and in its first act of business elected as its President, Mr. Mario Alberto Flamarique, Minister of Labour, Training and Human Resources of Argentina.
    • ILO Conference to debate maternity protection health and safety in agriculture
      29 May 2000 - GENEVA (ILO News) - Delegates to the 88 th session of the International Labour Conference, which gets underway in Geneva on Tuesday, 30 May 2000, are set to adopt a new International Convention on maternity protection and will begin debate on the development of possible new standards on safety and health in agriculture, one of the three most dangerous sectors in terms of health and safety in the w ...
    • ILO roundtable to discuss learning and training for decent work
      29 May 2000 - GENEVA (ILO News) - The International Labour Office (ILO) will hold a Roundtable on "Learning and Training for decent work" on 30 May at 3 p.m. at the Palais des Nations, room XVI.
    • Pioneering ILO Global report calls for more widespread respect for rights at work
      25 May 2000 - GENEVA (ILO News) - "Intimidation, threats and even murder still await many workers who attempt to organize in a number of countries around the world", says a new ILO report, Your Voice at Work, released today.
    • ILO mission opens talks with Government in Myanmar (Burma)
      23 May 2000 - GENEVA (ILO News) - A technical cooperation mission of the International Labour Office (ILO) is expected to begin discussions on Wednesday in Yangon, Myanmar (Burma) with the Government of Myanmar on the implementation of the recommendations of a 1998 Commission of Inquiry *, which found the use of forced and compulsory labour in that country to be widespread.
    • Globalization forges revolution in transport equipment manufacturing (TEM)
      05 May 2000 - GENEVA (ILO News) - Globalization is forging a revolution in the US$ 1.7 trillion transport equipment manufacturing (TEM) sector, with fierce competition leading to unprecedented mergers and acquisitions, increasing downward pressure on wages and unionized jobs, and "the end of the factory as we know it," according to a new report by the International Labour Office (ILO).
    • ILO Director-General, addressing May first workers' jubilee in presence of Pope John Paul II, calls for "global coalition for decent work"
      01 May 2000 - ROME (ILO News) - Speaking in the presence of Pope John Paul II, Juan Somavia, Director-General of the International Labour Office (ILO), today urged representatives of workers, employers and entrepreneurs attending a "Workers' Jubilee" here to unite in the pursuit of "a global coalition for decent work". Addressing an estimated 200,000 participants marking the 1 st of May, Mr. ...
  • April 2000 

    • Ninety per cent of world excluded from old age pension schemes. Many schemes badly managed. Problems foreseen in coping with ageing populations and diversifying risk
      28 April 2000 - GENEVA (ILO News) – Some 90 per cent of the world’s working-age population is not covered by pension schemes capable of providing adequate retirement income, the International Labour Office (ILO) says in a new publication: Social Security Pensions: Development and Reform.
    • Worker insecurities in Ukraine
      25 April 2000 - GENEVA (ILO News) - Today the International Labour Office (ILO) is releasing the first results of a major survey of industrial enterprises in Ukraine covering over half a million workers. It tells a story of hardship and decline that has lasted throughout the first decade of the country's existence since the break-up of the Soviet Union. ...
    • ILO study to highlight "widespread turbulence" in the world of pension schemes
      18 April 2000 - GENEVA (ILO News) - The International Labour Office (ILO) announces the publication of a major global study on pension funds, which finds, inter alia, that as much as 90 per cent of the world's workforce is unlikely to enjoy any sort of old age or retirement benefit due inadequate or nonexistent pension provisions and that pension funds in even the wealthiest countries are facing increasing financ ...
    • ILO to hold meeting on educational trends
      07 April 2000 - GENEVA (ILO News) - The changing roles of educational personnel and school and workplace learning changes in the 21 st century will be examined at a Joint meeting on lifelong learning in the twenty-first century to be held at the ILO from 10-14 April 2000.
  • March 2000 

    • ILO Governing Body concludes 277 th Session
      31 March 2000 - GENEVA (ILO News) - The Governing Body of the ILO concluded its 277 th session today after adopting conclusions on a wide range of subjects.
    • Forced labour persists in Myanmar
      29 March 2000 - GENEVA (ILO News) - In an action unprecedented in the ILO's 80-year history, the Organization's Governing Body has set in motion a discussion in its June 2000 Conference, which could result in an appeal to its other 174 member States to review their relationship with the Government of Myanmar (Burma) and to take appropriate measures to ensure that Myanmar "cannot take advantage of such relations t ...
    • ILO programme seeks to address labour market woes in West Bank and Gaza. Appeals to donors for funding
      23 March 2000 - GENEVA (ILO News) – The Geneva-based International Labour Organization in appealing to the international community to fund a three-year, US$ 20 million programme with the goal of strengthening the job- and income-generating capacity of small- and micro-enterprises in the West Bank and Gaza strip.
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