Coronavirus: 195 million workers' worth of labour to be wiped out from April to June, says ILO

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BANGKOK - The coronavirus pandemic is expected to wipe out labour equivalent to that performed by 195 million full-time workers around the world from this month to June, the International Labour Organisation said on Tuesday (April 7), calling for swift policy action and open trade regimes to support jobs.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BANGKOK - The coronavirus pandemic is expected to wipe out labour equivalent to that performed by 195 million full-time workers around the world from this month to June, the International Labour Organisation said on Tuesday , calling for swift policy action and open trade regimes to support jobs.

In its latest assessment of the coronavirus pandemic and fast-spreading lockdowns, the United Nations agency estimated that working hours in Asia and the Pacific would decline by 7.2 per cent from April to June - the equivalent of 125 million workers, assuming a 48-hour work week. A lot will depend on how quickly the economy will recover in the second half of the year, and how effective policy measures boost labour demand, it said.

Meanwhile, women make up about 70 per cent of the labour force involved in human health and social work who face serious risk of contracting the virus at their workplace. These include nurses, doctors, workers in residential care facilities and laundry and cleaning staff.

 

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