Video Recording of the full sessions are available here
June 2009
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Mr. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary General of the United Nations, addressing the 98th International Labour Conference during its closing session - 
19 June 2009 -
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ILO Director-General Juan Somavia's closing remarks to the Global Jobs Summit notes the consistent themes running through all the speeches of visiting Heads of State and Governments
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17 June 2009 -
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh addresses the ILO Summit on Global Jobs Crisis - 
17 June 2009 -
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Global Jobs Summit draws world leaders to Geneva - 
17 June 2009 - BBC World Business Report covers the first day of the Global Jobs Summit and looks at the meaning of the Global Jobs Pact.
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Concentrate, Concentrate on Jobs - 
17 June 2009 - Richard Quest of CNN's "Quest Means Business" discusses the Global Jobs Pact with ILO Director-General Juan Somavia during the Global Jobs Summit
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Panel discussion: Rights at work, social dialogue and enterprise survival in times of crisis - 
16 June 2009 -
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The Honourable Mr. Bruce Golding, Prime Minister, Jamaica, addressing the ILO Summit on Global jobs crisis (in English) - 
16 June 2009 - Presidents and delegates gathered in Geneva during the International Labour Conference to discuss the global jobs crisis at the largest global gathering of leaders from the world of work. Heads of State and Government called on the ILO to examine and participate in discussions to find a solution to the jobs crisis.
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Mr. Tertius Zongo, Prime Minister of Burkina Faso, addressing the ILO Summit on Global jobs crisis (in French)
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16 June 2009 - Presidents and delegates gathered in Geneva during the International Labour Conference to discuss the global jobs crisis at the largest global gathering of leaders from the world of work. Heads of State and Government called on the ILO to examine and participate in discussions to find a solution to the jobs crisis.
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Vice-presidential Panel: Managing the national jobs agenda in times of crisis - 
16 June 2009 -
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Panel discussion: Coordination, development cooperation and the global jobs crisis - 
16 June 2009 -