The Future of Work: Fostering a Human-Centred Recovery from COVID-19 | IIEA
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The Future of Work: Fostering a Human-Centred Recovery from COVID-19

Guy Ryder, Director-General of the International Labour Organization

In his address to the IIEA, Guy Ryder, Director-General of the International Labour Organization, argues that the pandemic is continuing to have tremendous impacts on employment and at a global level labour market recovery is flat-lining, with enduring damage to many groups and sectors.  He argues that comprehensive global responses are needed to address the challenges we face.  In his address, Mr Ryder shares his perspective on the future of work and discuss how the world can develop an approach that puts workers at the heart of our economic policy in the years ahead.

About the Speaker:

Guy Ryder was first elected Director-General of the International Labour Organization in 2012 and started a second term in 2017. His vision is for an ILO that anticipates and responds effectively to 21st century realities, reaching the most vulnerable and remaining true to its social justice mandate. From 2006-10 he was General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation, having led the unification of the democratic international trade union movement. He is a graduate of Cambridge University.

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