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Filipino overseas domestic helpers are now covered by the International Labor Organization (ILO)’s Convention on Domestic Workers.

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The number of lowly-paid Filipino workers, mostly women, continues to rise despite economic improvements, the International Labor Organization (ILO) reported yesterday.

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An estimated 337 million people are injured each year while on the job and some 2 million die from occupational illnesses, the United Nations International Labor Organization (ILO) said yesterday.  

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The youth sector is bearing the brunt of the global financial crisis, with youth unemployment set to hit a record 81.2 million worldwide by the end of the year.

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LAGOS (Xinhua) - The International Labor Organization (ILO) has called on its members to adopt a "Global Jobs Pact" to mitigate the effect of the global economic meltdown, the News Agency of Nigeria reported yesterday.

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Work is taking its toll on some 2.2 million people worldwide who die annually from accidents and diseases related to their jobs, the International Labor Organization (ILO) reported yesterday.

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Labor Undersecretary for International Affairs Manuel Imson reported yesterday that the International Labor Organization (ILO) has cited the Philippines for doing a good job in promoting decent employment.

"The Philippines has been cited to be on the lead as far as our decent work program is concerned," Imson said while noting that the ILO gave the recognition last week during the ILO Asian regional meeting in South Korea.
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Despite the improving global economy, the International Labor Organization (ILO) reported yesterday that more and more youths not only in the Philippines but in countries across the world are ending up unemployed .

In its annual Global Employment Trends report, the ILO said close to 100 million youths worldwide were recorded without work in 2005 and the number continues to grow.
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The number of lowly-paid Filipino workers, mostly women, continues to rise despite economic improvements, the International Labor Organization (ILO) reported yesterday.

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An estimated 337 million people are injured each year while on the job and some 2 million die from occupational illnesses, the United Nations International Labor Organization (ILO) said yesterday.  

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Work is taking its toll on some 2.2 million people worldwide who die annually from accidents and diseases related to their jobs, the International Labor Organization (ILO) reported yesterday.

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Labor Undersecretary for International Affairs Manuel Imson reported yesterday that the International Labor Organization (ILO) has cited the Philippines for doing a good job in promoting decent employment.

"The Philippines has been cited to be on the lead as far as our decent work program is concerned," Imson said while noting that the ILO gave the recognition last week during the ILO Asian regional meeting in South Korea.
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Despite the improving global economy, the International Labor Organization (ILO) reported yesterday that more and more youths not only in the Philippines but in countries across the world are ending up unemployed .

In its annual Global Employment Trends report, the ILO said close to 100 million youths worldwide were recorded without work in 2005 and the number continues to grow.
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