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UN launches reform initiative as it nears its 80th anniversary and faces funding cuts
Read full article: UN launches reform initiative as it nears its 80th anniversary and faces funding cutsThe U.N. chief is launching a new initiative to reform the United Nations as it approaches its 80th anniversary.
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Job losses from virus 4 times as bad as '09 financial crisis
Read full article: Job losses from virus 4 times as bad as '09 financial crisis(AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)GENEVA – Four times as many jobs were lost last year due to the coronavirus pandemic as during the worst part of the global financial crisis in 2009, a U.N. report said Monday. That is equivalent to 255 million full-time jobs - quadruple the impact of the financial crisis over a decade ago. “This has been the most severe crisis for the world of work since The Great Depression of the 1930s. Its impact is far greater than that of the global financial crisis of 2009,” said ILO Director-General Guy Ryder. The fallout was almost equally split between reduced work hours and “unprecedented” job losses, he said.
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Job losses among young risks creating 'lock-down generation'
Read full article: Job losses among young risks creating 'lock-down generation'GENEVA More than one in every six young workers have stopped working during the coronavirus pandemic, the U.N. labor agency reported Wednesday, warning of long-term fallout that could lead to a lock-down generation if steps arent taken to ease the crisis. They have been basically ejected from their jobs," he said, referring to the one in six youths who have stopped working. "A lot of young people are simply going to be left behind in big numbers. Of the 178 million young workers employed around the world, more than 40% were in hard hit sectors when the crisis began," such as food services and hospitality industries, the ILO said. More than three-fourths of young workers are in informal jobs - including 94% of young workers in Africa alone.