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ILO: Pandemic caused 26-million job loss in Latin America, Caribbean

ILO: Pandemic caused 26-million job loss in Latin America, Caribbean A crowded Charlotte Street in Port of Spain in this file photo by Roger Jacob The International Labour Organisation (ILO) said on Thursday the Latin American and Caribbean region lost 26 million jobs as a result of the covid19 pandemic. A study released by the ILO revealed new waves of infections and slow vaccination processes have aggravated unemployment at the beginning of 2021. Vinícius Pinheiro, ILO regional director, said: The search for a better normality will require ambitious actions to recover from the setbacks in the world of work. By the end of 2020, the region s average occupancy rate had dropped from 57.4 to 51.7 per cent, a sharp drop that is equivalent to the loss of around 26 million jobs.

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The event – which concluded on Thursday, April 8 – drew the participation of 33 delegations from ECLAC’s Member States and 10 associate members, along with regional representatives and representatives of the United Nations System’s agencies, funds and programs, international organizations, academia and civil society. During the meeting, countries called for fostering the production of national statistics to strengthen monitoring of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in its three dimensions (social, economic and environmental), recognizing the need to consolidate methodologies and ensure the regular production of data for environment-related indicators. Furthermore, they agreed on the importance of producing information based on the measurement of perceptions to complement the information routinely collected on the physical living conditions of Latin America and the Caribbean’s population, in the context of generating official national statistics.

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