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Ghana Storms ILO Session in Geneva
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40343, member: 636"] Ghana sends a team to the 113th International Labour Conference happening from June 2 through 14 during 2025. Minister Dr. Abdul Rashid Hassan Pelpuo leads the group traveling to Geneva for the important meeting. Government workers join with labor union leaders and business owners to represent the country. The conference brings together people from 187 nations to talk about worker rights and job policies. This event serves as the top decision-making body for the International Labour Organisation. Ghana gains many benefits when participating at this global gathering each year. The country shows other nations how much it cares about protecting workers and creating fair jobs. Delegates learn about successful labor policies that work well across different countries. Ghana can take these ideas back home and use them to improve local programs. The conference helps strengthen talks between workers and employers both worldwide and inside Ghana. This year's meetings focus on protecting people from dangerous germs at work and improving jobs for online platform workers. Committees will check how well countries follow international labor agreements and rules. Director General Gilbert Houngbo will speak about connecting jobs with rights and economic growth. Special events celebrate World Day Against Child Labour and promote social justice around the globe. Ghana uses this chance to help shape the future of work everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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