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G20, regulation of platform work, minimum wage, public employment policies and informality were some of the topics discussed
The meeting was attended by government representatives from all continents (member countries and guests), trade union organizations and civil society
The event in Geneva marked the passing of the baton of the G20 Labour and Employment Group from India to Brazil.
Luiz Marinho will invite employers to meetings of the G20 Working Group on Employment, in order to strengthen the dialogue in favor of a more egalitarian professional world
The conversation with the press about the work will take place this Thursday (28), scheduled for 12:30 pm at the headquarters of G20 Brazil – Regional SERPRO.
Participants of the delegations received Brazilian items resulting from social projects that value productive inclusion
Women have less access to the internet than men and artificial intelligence can intensify gender inequalities
The solution is to continue investing in public policies to combat discrimination in the labor market
Brazil is applauded in its report on actions to effectively reduce wage distortions between men and women, during the Working Group at the G20 in Brasilia
Group brings together trade unions from all over the world, worldwide mobilization of workers is to guarantee rights
Minister of Social Security Carlos Lupi defended that social security should be more universal, fair and egalitarian, during the Labor Working Group at the G20.
Social security and gender equality was discussed at the G20 Working Group
The 2nd Technical Meeting starts today (27) in Brasília, which will discuss gender equality and the promotion of diversity in the world of work
Director praises the rule that establishes equal pay between women and men and the partnership to promote “decent work”, signed by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and US President, Joe Biden.
During a visit, the representative of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) in Brazil, Morgan Doyle, praised the minister on the release of the 1st National Salary Transparency and Remuneration Criteria Report.
For two days the topic was debated from the most diverse angles, leading participants to a consensus rarely seen in this type of forum. Promotion of diversity received greater emphasis by the Brazilian presidency