Friday, May 25, 2012

ILO estimates that 13 per cent of the young people of the world without employment

The International Labour Organisation (ILO) ensures that nearly 13 percent of young people unemployed and the situation showing world for at least the next four years are opportunities for improvement.

In a new report, the ILO ensures that many young people with training and valuable skills are part-time positions and positions of low wages is forced.

The Organization's researchers warn that more than six million of them, have disappointed to the point, who finished only in search for work.

ILO calls for Governments to create jobs his priority, through training programs and offers tax cuts on businesses to take on young people.

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Thursday, May 24, 2012

ILO estimates that 13 per cent of the young people of the world is without employment

jóvenes en una oficina de empleos en Reino UnidoThe International Labour Organization (ILO) ensures that almost 13 per cent of the young people of the world are unemployed and the situation shows room for improvement for at least the next four years.

In a new report, the ILO ensures that many young people with education and valuable skills are being compelled to take part-time jobs and positions of low pay.

The Organization researchers warn that more than six million of them have disappointed to the point of having stopped merely looking for work.

The ILO urged Governments to make job creation his priority, through training programs and offering tax cuts to companies that hire young people.



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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

ILO estimates that 13 per cent of the young people of the world is without employment

jóvenes en una oficina de empleos en Reino UnidoThe International Labour Organization (ILO) ensures that almost 13 per cent of the young people of the world are unemployed and the situation shows room for improvement for at least the next four years.

In a new report, the ILO ensures that many young people with education and valuable skills are being compelled to take part-time jobs and positions of low pay.

The Organization researchers warn that more than six million of them have disappointed to the point of having stopped merely looking for work.

The ILO urged Governments to make job creation his priority, through training programs and offering tax cuts to companies that hire young people.



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