President Cyril Ramaphosa participates in ILO Global Summit on Covid-19 Coronavirus, 8 Jul

African Union Chairperson President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Wednesday, 08 July 2020, participate in International Labour Organisation (ILO)’s Global Summit on COVID-19 and the World of Work.

President Ramaphosa’s participation will form part of the Global Leaders Day which is a component of the Summit programme.

The ILO‘s virtual Global Summit on COVID-19 and the World of Work is being held under the theme “Building a Better Future of Work“. The forum brings together workers, employers and governments from all around the globe to discuss challenges and opportunities around the economic and social impact of the worldwide pandemic.

The COVID-19-focused Summit will build on the ILO’s 2019 International Conference which adopted the Centenary Declaration for the Future of Work.

The Summit will expand on the transformation the world of work is undergoing, driven by technological innovation, demographic shifts, climate change, globalisation - and in the current context, a global threat to public health and economic activity.

The virtual Summit will also set out a road map of action for the International Labour Organisation and its tripartite constituents of workers, employers and governments to shape and direct these changes.

The ILO is championing a human-centred approach to the future of work in the context of the persistent poverty, inequalities, injustices, conflict and disasters that continue to threaten shared prosperity and decent work for all.

Details of the virtual Global Leaders Day are as follows:
Date: 08 July 2020
Time: 10:00

President Ramaphosa is tentatively scheduled to address the virtual Global Leaders Day ILO Summit after 12:00 mid-day.

The live broadcast of the virtual Global Leader’s Day ILO Global Summit on the World of Work can be followed on https://global-summit.ilo.org/en/event/leaders-day

Media enquiries:

Khusela Diko, Spokesperson to President Cyril Ramaphosa at media@presidency.gov.za

Public enquiries: Presidential Hotline 17737

COVID19 Specific enquiries: NICD Hotline 0800 0029 999

 

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