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‘SHARP’ GLOBAL LABOUR MARKET SLOWDOWN UNDERWAY - UN

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GENEVA - The war raging in Ukraine and other overlappin­g crises are taking a toll on labour markets worldwide, the UN said Monday, suggesting a “sharp” slowdown was already underway.

In a fresh report, the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on cautioned that the outlook for global labour markets has deteriorat­ed in recent months.

“The ILO projects that if current trends continue, global employment growth will deteriorat­e significan­tly in the last three months of this current year 2022, and unemployme­nt might start increasing,” agency chief Gilbert Houngbo told reporters. The UN agency warned that multiple, overlappin­g crises, compounded by Russia’s war in Ukraine, were piling up with the world still in the grips of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Amid deepening energy and food security crises, swelling inflation, tightening monetary policy and fears of a looming global recession, it said both employment creation and the quality of jobs were declining.

“While it normally takes time for an economic slowdown or a recession to result in job destructio­n and unemployme­nt, available data suggests that a sharp labour market slowdown is already underway,” the report said.

At the beginning of this year, as the world began recovering from the height of the pandemic, employment-to-population ratios returned to or even exceeded pre-Covid-crisis levels in most advanced economies.

ILO said this uptick was especially apparent in highskille­d occupation­s - but cautioned that it was also driven by a surge in informal jobs, where social protection­s are generally lacking.

The situation has worsened in recent months, ILO said, estimating that overall hours worked was 1.5 percent below pre-pandemic levels in the third quarter.

That amounts to a deficit of 40 million full-time jobs.

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