According to new research by the International Labor Organization, an
agency that brings together governments, employers and worker
representatives from 187 countries, the number of people out of work
around the world will hit 200 million in 2017.
In a report this
week, the ILO said global unemployment is expected to rise by 3.4
million this year, and by 2.7 million in 2018, because the workforce is
growing at a faster pace than jobs are being created.
"Economic growth continues to disappoint," said Guy Ryder,
ILO director general. "This paints a worrisome picture for the global
economy and its ability to generate enough jobs, let alone quality
jobs."
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