
New Delhi, 24 February (HS): Union Labor and Employment Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Monday held talks with International Labor Organization (ILO) Director General Gilbert F. Houngbo in New Delhi. During this, the two leaders discussed cooperation to enhance labor welfare and social security coverage.
Mandaviya said in Ex Post, A useful bilateral meeting was held with International Labor Organization Director General Gilbert F. Houngbo on cooperation to enhance labor welfare and social security coverage. During this conversation, he expressed India’s commitment to workforce flexibility in sync with Developing India 2047 and G20 priorities.
Mandaviya said that he looks forward to deeper engagement with the ILO in shaping a more inclusive and sustainable future. During this, he emphasized India’s commitment to workforce flexibility in sync with Developing India 2047 and G20 priorities. The Union Minister said that he looks forward to a deeper engagement with the ILO in shaping a more inclusive and sustainable future.
The first ILO office in India was opened in 1928. According to the ILO, today the ILO Country Office for India and the Decent Work Technical Support Team for South Asia (WTO) are centers of technical excellence, which support all the countries of South Asia in realizing decent work for inclusive growth and sustainable development.
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