Productivity growth
Alarming decline in labour productivity growth in Arab States – but policy reforms can fuel recovery
A new report by the ILO Regional Office for Arab States analyses the main barriers to productivity growth in the region since the 1950s, and offers recommendations to raise productivity for a swift economic and employment recovery.
(...) The report, produced by the ILO Regional Office for Arab States and the Bureau for Employers’ Activities of the ILO, analyses the main barriers to productivity growth in the region, and offers recommendations to raise productivity for a swift economic and employment recovery.
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https://www.ilo.org/beirut/med...WCMS_840733/lang--en/index.htm
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Informal, poorly paid and unemployed: The reality of work for most youth in developing countries
School-to-work transition surveys of developing countries show that youth are far more likely to land low quality jobs in the informal economy than jobs paying decent wages and offering benefits. Access to education and training remains a major stumbling block.
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https://www.ilo.org/global/res.../youth/2013/lang--vi/index.htm
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https://www.ilo.org/budapest/w...WCMS_858800/lang--en/index.htm
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Date issued: 20 June 2018 | Size/duration: 00:03:10
Tags: decent work, employment, equal employment opportunity, refugees
Regions and countries covered: Jordan, Syrian Arab Republic
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ILO, EU delegation visits employment centre offering decent jobs to Jordanian and Syrian jobseekers
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Discussions focused on the newly adopted bylaw that clarifies the labour rights and entitlements of agriculture workers in Jordan, in efforts to provide guidance on its practical implementation and enforcement, including offering support to workers and their employers. The ILO has provided technical guidance and input during the drafting process of the bylaw on areas related to social protection, gender, occupational safety and health, recruitment, trade unionism and international labour standards more broadly.
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We have provided technical assistance on the application of the guidelines and courses are also offered by our International Training Centre in Turin.
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Support could also be offered temporarily to informal enterprises.
By Patrick Belser, ILO Senior Economist
Tags: temporary employment, non-standard forms of employment, migrant workers, women workers, working conditions, telework, health insurance, unemployment benefits, inequality, poverty, income, informal economy, vulnerable groups, occupational health services, safety management
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COVID-19: Pandemic in the World of Work
Global Impact and policy responses
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This year, after the sharp devaluation of the unofficial exchange rate, the Central Bank of Lebanon (BDL) began subsidizing fuel, wheat, pharmaceuticals, and medical supplies by offering importers US$ at the rate of US$/LBP 1,515, as well as subsidizing a basket of basic consumer goods at a rate of US$/LBP 3,900.
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Flexible working hours
Following the training, Obido offered some of the women an opportunity to work for his business, packing sweets.
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The International Labour Organization (ILO) set out to fill this void by teaming up with Jordan’s non-profit Business Development Centre, its Ministry of Education and its Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, to offer potential young entrepreneurs the training they need to get a head start in setting up their own businesses.
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