ILOCrisisWatch
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"Youth unemployment crisis stuck until at least 2016, predicts the ILO"
6:13 AM May 25th
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Can Tunisia solve its employment problems? via @
6:11 AM May 25th
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"The Austerity Trap and the Jobs Deficit" (via The Huffington Post)
6:04 AM May 25th
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Austerity isn't working via The Huffington Post
6:00 AM May 25th
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ILO survey on social dialogue and pension reform in times of crisis and beyond: Slovenia
5:59 AM May 25th
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New ILO report: Global Employment Trends for Youth 2012
5:58 AM May 25th
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New feature story: Global Employment Trends for Youth 2012: Four million more jobless youth since 2007
8:14 AM May 23rd
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New feature story: Three steps to curb youth unemployment
6:49 AM May 16th
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Austerity in Europe: what does it mean for ordinary people? via @
6:22 AM May 9th
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New feature story: “The prescribed cure is killing the patient” - Analysis by Raymond Torres
6:21 AM May 9th
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New feature story: "No recovery in sight for labour markets, warns ILO"
8:32 AM May 2nd
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ILO warns global employment situation is 'alarming' via @
1:16 AM May 2nd
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ILO World of Work Report 2012: Better Jobs for a Better Economy
1:15 AM May 2nd
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New feature story: Inventory of policy responses to the financial and economic crisis
8:11 AM Apr 25th
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New feature story: Video Highlights of Global Youth Consultations
7:13 AM Apr 18th
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New feature story: Promoting Decent Work and Social Justice in Bulgaria
5:57 AM Apr 11th
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New feature story: "The youth employment crisis: Time for action"
7:46 AM Apr 4th
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New World Bank publication: Gender inequality in the labor market in Serbia
4:56 AM Apr 2nd
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Wasted talent: Greece's young unemployed majority via @
4:53 AM Apr 2nd
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What the Fate of One Class of 2011 Says About the US Job Market via @
4:51 AM Apr 2nd
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- Name ILO Job Crisis Watch
- Location Geneva, Switzerland
- Web http://www.ilo.or...
- Bio Analysis and information from the ILO on how the economic crisis is affecting the world of work.
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