Launch of Sri Lanka's labour and social trends 2009 report
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Launch of Sri Lanka's labour and social trends 2009 report

The report presents an overview of major trends in labour and social conditions in Sri Lanka and key policy challenges posed by these trends. It also looks ahead to 2020 with informed projections, likely scenarios and policy implications.

Type: Workshop
When: 8 December 2009
Where: Colombo, Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s first edition of the Labour and Social Trends 2009 report presents an overview of major trends in labour and social conditions in Sri Lanka and key policy challenges posed by these trends. The report looks ahead to 2020 with informed projections, likely scenarios and policy implications.

Reforming labour market policies to better serve workers and employers, reduce informality, promote competitiveness and productivity, expand employment opportunities to all, enhance social protection and promote effective dialogue between workers, employers and the Government are some of the key policy issues that have been highlighted in the report in order to realize decent work for all.

The report is a collaborative effort of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, Ministry of Labour Relations and Manpower, Department of Census and Statistics, with technical support from the ILO.

For further information please contact the ILO Office in Sri Lanka, Email

Tag: labour market, social conditions

Regions and countries covered: Sri Lanka

Unit responsible: ILO Country Office for Sri Lanka and the Maldives

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