
Susan Hayter
@susanhayter1
Labour policy analyst and senior adviser @ILO. Committed to improving conditions of labour and advancing social justice. Views my own.
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19-11-2020 10:52:37
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How will #AI shape your job? 🤔 The effects of AI aren’t set in stone. Some jobs will vanish, others evolve. The International Labour Organization Observatory is here to guide us through these changes and create a fair future of work for all. 🔗 ow.ly/AmLc50TvqIH

📢 Applications for the International Labour Organization Internship Programme are open! We are looking for talented, motivated, and enthusiastic interns from around the world! 🆕 We are introducing dedicated profiles for interns with disabilities. Submit your application now: jobs.ilo.org




Pleased to meet with Minister of Labour and Employment for South Africa, Nomakhosazana Meth during the ILO Governing Body as we plan @ILO support to G20 Employment Working Group in 2025.


It's time for the annual #G20 Leader's Summit! Read the policies under discussion here (bit.ly/G20Rio), including Gilbert F. Houngbo's contribution on #AI & the #WorldofWork, beginning on p. 70. International Labour Organization G20 South Africa


Honoured to join @CUT_Brazil #G20Social event to discuss the future of work. As digitalisation & climate change reshape the world of work, we reaffirm a human-centred future of work. This means #DecentWork #SocialJustice must remain at the centre of the transitions. OIT Brasil


@ILO, U.S. Department of Labor & Brazil's MTE Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego launch the Pactos project 2 combat child labour, forced labour & improve working conditions in value chains across Latin America & the Caribbean. A vital step 4 realizing fundamental principles & rights @ work in supply chains OIT Brasil


So honored to be in Rio for the launch of the Global Alliance against Hunger and Poverty, with the International Labour Organization as a founding member. #G20 #ILO #G20Brazil #SocialJustice



.International Labour Organization DG Gilbert F. Houngbo delivers a powerful statement at #G20: “If we work together, we can achieve our goal: a future in which all human beings are free from the indignity of hunger & poverty; a future with greater social justice.”




One key to reducing wage inequalities in low- & middle- income countries is to address informality, getting more workers & firms into the formal economy. Want more insights from the International Labour Organization's Global Wage Report? tinyurl.com/4p5dhma3
