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Feature articles | International Day of Cooperatives - 4 July 2009

Migrant workers’ cooperatives as a crisis response

This year the theme of the International Day of Cooperatives focuses on the opportunities for co-operatives to effectively contribute to global economic recovery in times of crisis. In Indonesia, thousands of migrant workers, victims of the unfolding economic and social crisis, are returning home. Setting-up a cooperative is one option for these returning migrants, as this report by Gita F. Lingga, ILO Communication Officer in Jakarta, shows.

Press releases | 98th International Labour Conference

ILO adopts “Global Jobs Pact” aimed at creating jobs, protecting workers and stimulating economic recovery

Faced with the prospect of a prolonged global increase in unemployment, poverty and inequality and the continuing collapse of enterprises, the International Labour Organization adopted a Global Jobs Pact designed to guide national and international policies aimed at stimulating economic recovery, generating jobs and providing protection to working people and their families.

ILO Summit on the Global Jobs Crisis - 15-17 June 2009 | 98th International Labour Conference

ILO Summit on the Global Jobs Crisis

Heads of State and Government, Vice-presidents, labour ministers and representatives from employers’ and workers’ organizations gathered in Geneva during the International Labour Conference to discuss the global jobs crisis.

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