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The Americas will bear the brunt of the pandemic job losses, ILO report

Дата публикации: 28-05-2020 21:18:08

GENEVA – The Americas will bear the brunt of an estimated 305 million job losses that the coronavirus pandemic will cause worldwide between April and...

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GENEVA – The Americas will bear the brunt of an estimated 305 million job losses that the coronavirus pandemic will cause worldwide between April and June, the International Labour Organization (ILO) said on Wednesday.

The outbreak also risks creating a “lockdown generation” of young people forced to play catch up on the labor market for at least 10 years, the Geneva-based body said.

The report left its estimate for second quarter job losses – calculated in terms of working hours compared to a pre-pandemic baseline – unchanged from a month ago.

The Americas, meanwhile, had jumped from being the least affected region in labor market terms in the first quarter to being the most affected, with an expected 13.1% drop in working hours in the second, ILO Director-General, Guy Ryder, told a briefing.

That was due to it having become the outbreak’s new epicenter.

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Ryder said he was “extremely concerned” about young people who are being affected disproportionately by the crisis, saying this might lead to a “lockdown generation”.

“Young people are simply going to be left behind, and in big numbers,” he said.

”The danger is, that this initial shock to young people will last a decade or longer. It will affect the (employment) trajectory… throughout their working lives.“

More than one in six working people aged up 24 had lost their jobs since the start of the outbreak, the ILO said.

The organization also highlighted particular problems in the United States and Brazil.

It was ”worrisome“ that the US labor market remained ”difficult“ while other countries easing lockdowns had started to see modest recoveries, said the director of its Employment Policy Department, Sangheon Lee.

In Brazil, there was ”good reason to be concerned both about the trajectory of the pandemic and the capacity to put in place the right sort of (workplace) measures to react to it,” Ryder said.

The ILO hiked its estimate of first quarter job losses by 7 million to 135 million.–MercoPress

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