The report and all associated material and information are embargoed until 10:00 GMT (12 noon Geneva time) on Monday 3 June.
The new study analyses the global employment situation five years after the start of the global financial crisis. It looks at labour market performance and projections both at the global and regional levels.
It includes chapters on income distribution and emerging middle-income groups across the world; on the role of minimum wages in rebalancing the economy, and on investment for a job-friendly recovery.
For more information on:
Obtaining advance electronic copies of the resourcesEmbargoed electronic copies of the report, an executive summary and some associated media material will be made available to journalists upon request when they become available by contacting the ILO Department of Communication and Public Information at +4122/799-7912, newsroom@ilo.org. A password to access our media site will be sent automatically to all Geneva correspondents as soon as the embargoed report becomes available.
Attending the press briefing
For Geneva correspondents: A press briefing by Raymond Torres, Director of the ILO International Institute for Labour Studies, will be held, under embargo, on Monday 3 June at 9:30 Geneva time in Press Room I at the Palais des Nations.
Scheduling interviews
Interviews by print, web or broadcast media can be scheduled via the ILO Department of Communication.
Video coverage
Video coverage of the press conference as well as video interviews with the authors of the report will be available for broadcasters. Please contact the Department of Communication/Radio and TV Unit on +4122/799-7935 or by emailing naets-sekiguchi@ilo.org.
Facilities (TV studio and ISDN line) are available for broadcasters wishing to interview the authors by contacting the above.


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