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ILO adopts “Global Jobs Pact” aimed at creating jobs, protecting workers and stimulating economic recovery. June 2009

Report I(A) - Report of the Director-General: Tackling the global jobs crisis Recovery through decent work policies. 98th CIT. 2009.

New section: National qualifications frameworks



ILO/Cinterfor in the 98th. International Labour Conference
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ECLAC/ILO Bulletin Nº 1. June 2009. The employment situation in Latin America and the Caribbean

News bulletin on the occasion of the 90th Anniversary of the International Labour Organization

World Day Against Child Labour 2009 - Give girls a chance: End child labour

Health and life at work: A basic human right. World Day for Safety and Health at Work: 28 April 2009

A 970017 Lifelong E-Learning Innovative Solutions. ITCILO. March - April, 2009.

Unemployment, working poor and vulnerable employment to increase dramatically due to global economic crisis.

Global Employment Trends Report 2009

The European qualifications framework: linking to a globalised world. International conference European Parliament, Brussels 29-30 January 2009.


Gender Equality at the Heart of Decent Work”. Campaign 2008-2009


Women's Cooperative Spins Ancient Technologies into Commercial Success - Punha Cooperative.
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World of Work Report 2008. Global income inequality gap is vast and growing. ILO

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Decent Work: a better world starts here. A web movie

 

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Vocational training and productivity

 

 


Gallart, M.A.
Skills, Productivity and Employment Growth: the case of Latin America

 

 

 

Quality models in vocational training and education
Patiño G., C.A.
Quality models in vocational training and education

 

 

 

Gender and competency-based training
Gender and competency-based training

 

 

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VTI news

Heart/NTA. Workshop: Information and Communication Technologies in National and Regional Training Systems. Kingston, Jamaica,. February 12 - 15, 2008.

Fundación Tripartita para la Formación en el Empleo. Agreement on Vocational Training for employment

Panama. National Institute of Vocational Training for Human Development (INADEH)

Jamaica's High School Equivalency Programme (HISEP) launched on July 27

Argentina. Programme for Quality Employment and Vocational Training
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security (MTEySS)

Skill is power: broadening partnerships to promote youth employment. HEART and the Jamaica Employers' Federation (JEF) promote learning opportunities and skills young people can use when they get out of school

Caribbean Journal of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) for Workforce Development, v.1, n. 1, 2005

NCTVET Caribbean Conference Presentations

 

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