The International Labor Organization (ILO) has made its projections on the unemployment rate for Latin America at the end of this year, placing it at 6.3 %, with a range between 6.2 % and 6.4 %."
In its 2023 Labor Outlook report for Latin America and the Caribbean, the organization also predicts…
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Equality for workers, the great challenge of the ILO
The dignity of work, fair wages, equality for workers, are some of the challenges that persist in the labor field and that today, May 1, International Workers' Day, are the slogan of millions of people in the world.
The International Labor…
Brazil and the ILO discussed social justice and labor equity policies
The initiative of the ILO Global Coalition for Social Justice was the focus of the meeting between the organization's director general, Gilbert Houngbo, and the president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, which took place this week and…
ILO indicates reduction in unemployment rate in Latin America
Recent estimates from the International Labor Organization indicate a drop in the unemployment rate in Latin America and the Caribbean when comparing figures with the same period in 2021.
According to the ILO, the previous year, the…
Seven million Venezuelans work independently
Alfredo Padilla, director of the Association of Entrepreneurs and Microentrepreneurs of Venezuela (Atraem), said that 7 million Venezuelans work independently or on their own. The figure is higher than those employed in the sector and in…
Unemployment in Latin America will last until 2024
The International Labor Organization (ILO) released its edition of the Labor Overview of Latin America and the Caribbean where it noted that the economic growth evidenced during 2021 in the region did not have enough impact to reduce…
Unemployment in Latin America will be 28.8 million people
The number of unemployed in Latin America and the Caribbean will rise to 28.8 million people in 2022, which represents a decrease of 1.3 million unemployed in 2021, but 4.5 million more than in 2019, according to a report prepared by the…
ILO will evaluate collapse of production in Venezuela
The leader of Fedecámaras participates in the annual conference of the International Labor Organization and affirms: "We hope that they see directly the level of economic destruction that there is, the urgency of a pacific and electoral…
ILO celebrates 100 years of achievements
For the International Labour Organization (ILO), growing challenges include psychosocial risks, work-related stress and non-communicable diseases, with an emphasis on circulatory and respiratory diseases and cancer.
The Report entitled…