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Maritime Session of the International Labour Conference (7-23 February 2006) . The global seafarer: mixed fortunes mirror global trends Nearly 1.2 million seafarers work for the world's shipping industry. Aboard the world's cruise ships, crews often represent 20 nationalities or more. While the current shipbuilding boom has created strong demand for officers worldwide, the trend towards increasingly automated vessels also reduces th... - Tuesday, 31st January 2006 read more »
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Environmentally sustainable development: the WILL is there The Workers Initiative for a Lasting Legacy (WILL 2006), organized by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in cooperation with the ILO, SustainLabour and the UN Global Compact, held here the first ever trade union assembly on labour and the environment last week. ILO Online spoke with Len... - Friday, 27th January 2006 read more »
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ILO Director-General warns of "unprecedented jobs crisis". Hails World Economic Forum focus on jobs creation. The world is facing an "unprecedented global jobs crisis of mammoth proportions", the Director-General of the International Labour Organization (ILO) said today in a statement issued for the annual World Economic Forum (WEF) taking place here. - Wednesday, 25th January 2006
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ILO annual jobs report says global unemployment continues to grow, youth now make up half those out of work The number of people unemployed worldwide climbed to new heights in 2005, as robust economic growth failed to offset an increase in people seeking work - especially among the vast and growing legion of jobless youth, the International Labour Office (ILO) said in its annual Global Employment Trends r... - Tuesday, 24th January 2006 read more »
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