
U.S. conducts evaluations of Mexican labor reform
The U.S. government periodically conducts evaluations of Mexican labor reform. Mexico approved a labor reform on May 1, 2019. After years of debate, the new
The U.S. government periodically conducts evaluations of Mexican labor reform. Mexico approved a labor reform on May 1, 2019. After years of debate, the new
The International Labor Organization (ILO) estimates that 214 million workers were living in extreme poverty in 2022. This definition includes workers earning less than $1.90
La Organización Internacional del Trabajo (ILO, por su sigla en inglés) calcula que 214 millones de trabajadores vivían en la pobreza extrema en 2022. En
The global employment deficit stood at 473 million people in 2022, corresponding to an employment deficit rate of 12.3%, reported the International Labor Organization (ILO).
A U.S. congressional analysis highlighted 12 commitments of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for TransPacific Partnership (CPTPP). The key provisions of CPTPP include: 1.- Tariffs.
While the job situation has started to improve, the recovery remains volatile and global working hours were still 3.8% below pre-pandemic levels in the first
The Covid-19 pandemic pushed almost 80 million people back into global poverty in 2020, according to a report by the International Labor Organization (ILO). Then,
For much of the 2000s, the informality rate fell in many Latin American countries, according to the International Labor Organization (ILO). In general, this downward
The impacts on the labor market in Asia varied between countries depending on the strictness of the containment measures and the different composition of production,
Los impactos en el mercado laboral en Asia variaron entre países según el rigor de las medidas de contención y la diferente composición de la
The U.S. government periodically conducts evaluations of Mexican labor reform. Mexico approved a labor reform on May 1, 2019. After years of debate, the new
The International Labor Organization (ILO) estimates that 214 million workers were living in extreme poverty in 2022. This definition includes workers earning less than $1.90
La Organización Internacional del Trabajo (ILO, por su sigla en inglés) calcula que 214 millones de trabajadores vivían en la pobreza extrema en 2022. En
The global employment deficit stood at 473 million people in 2022, corresponding to an employment deficit rate of 12.3%, reported the International Labor Organization (ILO).
A U.S. congressional analysis highlighted 12 commitments of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for TransPacific Partnership (CPTPP). The key provisions of CPTPP include: 1.- Tariffs.
While the job situation has started to improve, the recovery remains volatile and global working hours were still 3.8% below pre-pandemic levels in the first
The Covid-19 pandemic pushed almost 80 million people back into global poverty in 2020, according to a report by the International Labor Organization (ILO). Then,
For much of the 2000s, the informality rate fell in many Latin American countries, according to the International Labor Organization (ILO). In general, this downward
The impacts on the labor market in Asia varied between countries depending on the strictness of the containment measures and the different composition of production,
Los impactos en el mercado laboral en Asia variaron entre países según el rigor de las medidas de contención y la diferente composición de la
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