ILO Budapest Newsletter 2011/2
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ILO Budapest Newsletter 2011/2

Type: Periodical
Date issued: 30 January 2012
Juan Somavia in the European Parliament - 2
Helping countries recover from the crisis - 3
The Global Jobs Pact: Supporting strategies to recover from the crisis in South-Eastern Europe - 3
Promoting employment - 4
3-year Action Plan to help 65,000 young Albanian women and men - 4
Migration, as a triple win for origin and destination countries and migrants - 4
Statistical indicators of decent work in Moldova - 5
Improve data-collection methodologies and increase knowledge sharing on labour migration in Ukraine and Moldova - 6
Improving social protection - 7
Supporting pension reform in Central and Eastern Europe - 7
Wage trends and wage gaps in Albania - 7
New ILO project will ensure the effective protection of rights of people living with HIV in Bosnia and Herzegovina - 8
Strengthening social dialogue - 9
ILO and Canada launch a new project to promote good labour relations in Ukraine - 9
ILO project helped to consolidate social dialogue institutions in the Western Balkan countries and Moldova - 9
News in Brief - 11
UN Resolution on “Recovering from the world financial and economic crisis: a Global Jobs Pact” - 11
ILO Technical Memorandum on the draft Labour Code of Hungary - 11
One UN Programme 2012-2016 signed for Albania - 11
New publications - 12

Regions and countries covered: Europe, Moldova, Republic of, Ukraine, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of, Serbia, Montenegro

Unit responsible: ILO DWT and Country Office for Central and Eastern Europe

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