The best way to have a strong economy is to keep people in jobs. The best way
to fight a financial crisis is to keep people working. It’s good for families and it’s good for the economy.
But jobs need to be decent jobs, secure jobs, with the rights and protections
that workers and their unions have fought for and won over the last 100
years. And President Obama re-affirmed his commitment to collective bargaining
rights. The IMF, the World Bank and most recently the OECD have all sent stark
warnings to finance ministers and leaders that austerity measures, and the drive
to cut national deficits, risk sinking economic recovery. Now President Obama has set out his plan for jobs growth for all Americans
and the world to see.”
1.53 billion people around the world were in “vulnerable employment” in 2009,
according to the ILO. Globally 205 million people are unemployed, an official
estimate which the ITUC believes understates the true figure by tens of
millions. Young people have been hardest hit by the jobs crisis - Youth
unemployment in OECD countries in 2011 was 19.7% up from 14.2% in 2007, and the
situation in many developing countries is much worse. http://www.ituc-csi.org/ituc-welcomes-president-obama-s.html - Media advice ITUC