G20 working group meet to discuss issues like labour, employment in Guwahati
Second EWG G20 meet in Assam will deliberate on global skill gaps, gig, platform economy and social protection, said Union labour employment secretary, Arti Ahuja.
Press Trust of India | April 3, 2023 | 04:58 PM IST
GUWAHATI: The second meeting of the Employment Working Group (EWG) of the G20 grouping began in Assam on Monday, to deliberate on a wide range of issues like labour, employment and social for an inclusive growth.
Addressing a press conference here, Union Labour and Employment Secretary Arti Ahuja said the three-day meeting will discuss various issues under three broad areas. "Under the first area, we will deliberate on global skill gaps. The second area is gig, platform economy and social protection. The last section will be sustainable financing for social protection," she added.
Also Read | Jharkhand student union to gherao CM's house against employment policy on April 8
The EWG has a mandate of addressing priority labour, employment and social issues for strong, sustainable, balanced and job-rich growth for all, Ahuja said. Elaborating on the topics, Joint Secretary in Labour and Employment ministry Rupesh Kumar Thakur said in the first segment, the delegates will discuss to strengthen the availability, quality and comparability of information on supply, demand and mismatch of skills.
Welcome to Assam, the land of Blue Hills & Red River, a melting pot of cultures and famous for its flourishing tea plantation.
— G20 India (@g20org) April 2, 2023
The capital, #Guwahati is all set to host delegates at the 2nd Employment Working Group Meeting!
?️: Apr 3 - Apr 5 #G20India #EWG @PIB_Guwahati pic.twitter.com/Pa0ZeqhWhK
"They will also explore the feasibility of constructing a global skills taxonomy and developing harmonisation pathways in key sectors," he added. The second theme will argue to extend social protection coverage to the gig and platform workers, Thakur said. "It will also discuss the option to adopt and strengthen measures to bring platform and gig workers within social protection systems, including facilitating registration and data sharing mechanisms," the joint secretary said.
Also Read | India's unemployment rate rises to 3-month high of 7.8% in March: CMIE
Adequate levels of social spending during budget preparation will be stressed in the last area of discussion, Thakur said. "Developing systems that help boost employment, investing in policies that support workers to remain in or return to work -- these points will be taken into consideration in that segment," he added. Thakur said that a total of 59 delegates from 19 member countries, 15 from seven guest nations and six from five international organizations have come to Guwahati to take part in the second meeting of the EWG under the ongoing G20 summits in India. The first meeting of the EWG happened at Jodhpur in Rajasthan on February 2-4 this year.
If you want to share your experience at work, write to us at theworkplace@careers360.com. To know more about The Workplace itself here's a handy note: Let’s talk work…
If you want to share your experience at work, talk about hiring trends or discuss internships, write to us at theworkplace@careers360.com. To know more about The Workplace itself, here's a handy note: Let’s talk work…
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- ‘Jamia Hamdard’s BMS course is industry-driven; saw 80-85% placement’: Dean, School of Management
- IIM Ahmedabad, Kozhikode, Lucknow: Top MBA colleges take the lead in school leadership training
- For IIM Ranchi, commitment to tribal issues is a ‘social responsibility’
- ‘I’ve seen students delivering food’: Expert on Canada’s study visa policies and why demand may drop 50%
- How online MBA courses at top management schools are enabling career transitions
- Happy Children’s Day 2024! Take this quiz to test how much you know of child rights and education in India
- MBA Pharmacy: How AI, data science and technology are reshaping the industry, boosting career options
- What happened to the NExT exam? Only 31% medical students know exam pattern, says study
- 100 MBBS students’ fate uncertain as HC reverses ruling on extra seats at Rajasthan private medical college
- ‘GMAT completely different from CAT; AICTE ratification making exam more popular now’: GMAC chief