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Protecting children from having to work
Social protection measures can help reduce the incidence of child labour, says Constance Thomas, Director of the ILO’s International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC). (30 April 2013)

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Indigenous communities take their place in the HIV battle
The ILO and indigenous communities in Chile team up to battle discrimination and implement HIV guidelines in the transport sector. (26 April 2013)

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Are wages around the world converging?
As the world’s emerging economies change the dynamics of the global economy, Philippe Egger, Director of the ILO Bureau of Programming and Management, explores the challenges of comparing wages across countries. (26 April 2013) READ MORE

 
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Ryder warns that prospects for jobs recovery are receding
In a statement to the IMFC in Washington, ILO Director-General Guy Ryder says international policy response efforts are not matching growing global concern over growth, job creation and poverty reduction. (26 April 2013)

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Fighting a slow and invisible killer
Rock quarries are among the most dangerous workplaces in Viet Nam. The International Labour Organization (ILO) is helping enhance self-inspection and training on occupational safety and health (OSH) to try to make work in the quarries healthier and safer. (26 April 2013)

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