(MENAFN) Numerous international disasters endanger the worldwide labor market regaining, with raising differences among and within nations, the International Labour Organization (ILO) stated in a report on Monday.
ILO Director-General Guy Ryder stated that “The global labor market recovery has gone into reverse.”
Adding “An uneven and fragile recovery has been made more uncertain by a self-reinforcing combination of crises.”
The 9th edition of the ILO Display on the World of Work discovers that after important increases throughout the October-December period of last year, the amount of hours worked internationally fell in the January-March period of this year to 3.8 percent less than the pre-crisis amount in the last quarter of 2019.
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