Forum on Decent Work for a Fair Globalization
concludes. ILO Director-General calls for Decent Work Movement
LISBON (ILO News) An International Labour Organization Forum
on Decent Work for a Fair Globalization concluded today with a call
of ILO Director-General Juan Somavia for a decent work movement
to overcome the challenge of growing inequality and achieve fair globalization.
I am not alone in saying that I leave here personally touched
by the mood and energized and empowered by the can do and will do spirit.
Mr. Somavia said. Put it all together, thats action. Thats
a decent work movement in the making.
In his closing remarks, the Minister of Labour Vieira Da Silva from
Portugal who hosted the forum said "This is a game, where, if everybody
plays by the rules, everybody will win: employers, unions and workers.
Those who don't play by the rules should bear the consequences."
The ILO Director-General highlighted some of the points of consensus
that came out of the three-day debates, including that:
- Decent work for a fair globalization is an accepted common sense
approach.
- Decent work is at the heart of policy coherence.
- A fair globalization begins at home with fair domestic policies.
- A solid social floor that integrates social investments with market
opportunities is a key component for development.
- Sustainable enterprises have to be competitive both in their products
and their processes.
- Power lies in dialogue, as it builds partnership.
Mr. Somavia concluded the Forum by underlining that there is
only one way to get out to our destination of decent work and a fair
globalization, that is by never forgetting the overarching reality of
our interdependent world: 'Were all in the same boat.
The Lisbon Forum gathered over 300 representatives of the ILO tripartite
social partners governments, workers and employers as
well as representatives of parliaments, civil society and government
and opinion to discuss a wide range of globalization issues, in the
light of a turbulent economy, and seek ways of promoting decent work
as the key to economic, social and environmental sustainability and
inclusiveness.
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