دو شنبه 9 فوريه 2015 بوسيله ى محمد مروج حسيني — سخنگاه دبيركل
آقاي مهندس محمد مروج حسيني دبيركل و عضو محترم هيأت مديره كانون عالي انجمنهاي صنفي كارفرمايي ايران (كعاصكا) با ارسال نامهاي به تشكلهاي محترم عضو كعاصكا، ضمن اعلام خبر شكلگيري هشت كميته در هيأت مديره ، از آنان دعوت كرد تا با ارايه نظرات و پيشنهادهاي خود هيأت مديره را ياري كنند. متن اين نامه در ادامه تقديم ميشود: عضو محترم كانون (...)
Poverty pushes a high number of children in Kosovo* to drop out of school and enter child labour as early as 10 years old. The ILO supports efforts of Kosovo’s public institutions and social partners to eliminate child labour, with an emphasis on its worst (...)
NEETs, young people who are not in employment, education or training have become shorthand for many of the woes facing today's young people. But how is it measured and who are we really talking about when we use it?
The United States has contributed an additional USD 1 million (CHF 917,000) to the WTO Doha Development Agenda (DDA) Global Trust Fund. The main objective of this funding is to help developing countries implement the new Trade Facilitation (...)
At a high-level meeting of the WTO Services Council on 5 February 2015, members discussed measures which would support the growth of services trade in least-developed countries (LDCs) by providing their services exports with preferential treatment. This was an important step in implementing a (...)
The WTO launched on 4 February 2015 an invitation to young economists to submit papers for the 2015 WTO Essay Award for Young Economists. The Award aims to promote high-quality research on trade policy and international trade co-operation among young economists and to reinforce the relationship (...)
As the UN's Economic and Social Council holds a meeting on "Uniting for youth beyond 2015", the head of the ILO office for the United Nations, Jane Stewart, explains why youth employment should be at the top of the new development framework being discussed by governments in New (...)
At a meeting of all members today (29 January) Director-General Roberto Azevêdo reported that the first week of intensive negotiations to agree a work programme on the remaining Doha Development Agenda issues had seen good progress and strong engagement. The Director-General launched this (...)
The first agriculture negotiations meeting of the year on 28 January 2015 saw members examine numbers on domestic support, calculated from the main draft currently on the table, and start to consider what they might have to concede in exchange for ambitious (...)