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Trade unions new challenge - Newspaper

The writer is a researcher in the development sector. JUST six months before the Covid-19 pandemic hit the world, trade unions had reiterated the urgency of protecting workers’ rights on a global platform and warned against “an unprecedented level of income inequality, shrinking democratic space and an age of anger where corporations have too much power and people too little”. This was at the 100th conference of the International Labour Organisation held in May 2019. Then came the pandemic which wreaked havoc on peoples’ lives and livelihoods across the board. In Asia-Pacific alone, about 81 million jobs were lost by December 2020. Cases of violations of workers and trade unions’ rights with regard to lay-offs, working hours and the payment of wages increased manifold.

Business Partners to CONVINCE Launch a Global COVID-19 Workplace Challenge

Engagement) initiative that advances vaccine literacy and promotes vaccine acceptance. Members of the BP2C Steering Team, which includes global organizations such as Business Fights Poverty, Business at OECD, the International Chamber of Commerce, and the International Organization of Employers, jointly agreed to develop vaccine literacy strategies based on science, facts and emerging information to counter hesitation and vaccination opponents through communication and education initiatives at the global, national and local levels. Companies joining the Global COVID-19 Workplace Challenge agree to do the following: Listen to employees needs and concerns about the impact and prevention of COVID-19 Follow the latest public health guidance to protect myself, my employees, my workplace, my customers, and my community from COVID-19

USCIB Statement on Riots and Electoral College Certification

USCIB Statement on Riots and Electoral College Certification News provided by Share this article Share this article WASHINGTON, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The United States Council for International Business (USCIB) and its members were deeply troubled by lawless efforts by some to disrupt and derail American democracy yesterday, January 6. The mettle of our nation s governance and dedication to upholding American values were tested like never before. Orderly transition, rule of law and the right to peacefully express views are fundamental for the U.S. private sector, and abuses of those bedrock principles cannot be tolerated. They undermine and endanger our economy, our society and the international community. USCIB calls on all Americans to respect our democratic institutions, and support a peaceful transfer of power.

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