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G7 Social High Level Meeting, Paris
Inequality compromises inclusive growth and social cohesion
19 December 2019
The ILO has called for countries to implement a range of measures to tackle inequality, in a joint statement with other international agencies attending the Paris G7 meeting.
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DG at G7 Social Minister Meeting (France, 2019)
18 December 2019
ILO Director-General attending the G7 Social Minister Meeting (France, 2019)
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G7 Biarritz Summit
ILO welcomes G7 prioritization of inequality
26 August 2019
ILO Director-General Ryder emphasized at the G7 Leaders’ Summit that the tools to tackle inequality already exist, and that concrete measures are needed across a range of policy areas.
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Presentation
How to close the gender pay gap? Insights from the Global Wage Report 2018/2019
01 April 2019
This presentation gives an overview of gender pay gap in G7 countries, such as the gender pay gap, the factors that underlie it, and reviews key policy options in different national circumstances. It was delivered at the 2nd meeting of the G7 Employment Task Force (1-2 April 2019, Paris).
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Presentation
Making gender equality at work happen: From commitments to facts
24 January 2019
This presentation shows different aspects of gender inequality in G7 countries, such as the gender pay gap, the unequal distribution of unpaid work and the "employment penalty" for mothers. It was delivered at the 1st meeting of the G7 Employment Task Force (24 Jan 2019, Paris).
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Presentation
Work for a brighter future
24 January 2019
This presentation was delivered at the 1st meeting of the G7 Employment Task Force (24 Jan 2019, Paris) and gives an overview of the report of ILO's Global Commission on the future of work: "Work for a brighter future".
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Presentation
Towards Universal Social Protection Systems
24 January 2019
This presentation was delivered at the 1st meeting of the G7 Employment Task Force (24 Jan 2019, Paris) and shows the status of the global social protection coverage and the way towards universal social protection systems.