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UN labour body cuts global job forecast amid economic slowdown

UN labour body cuts global job forecast amid economic slowdown
28 May 2025 15:02

GENEVA (REUTERS)

The United Nation's agency for labour on Wednesday cut its global employment forecast for job growth this year to 1.5% due to a worsening global economic outlook and trade tensions.

Some 53 million jobs will be created this year, which is seven million less than previously thought, as economic growth predictions were lowered to 2.8 percent from 3.2 percent, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) said in a report.

"Economic uncertainty has been high in 2025, shaped by ongoing conflicts, geo-economic realignments, and trade-related disruptions," the report said.

Some of the 84 million jobs across 71 countries that are linked to US consumer demand are increasingly at risk of disruption due to trade tensions, the ILO said. Jobs in Canada and Mexico have the highest share of jobs exposed, it added.

"If geopolitical tensions and trade disruptions continue, and if we do not address fundamental questions that are reshaping the world of work, then they will most certainly have negative ripple effects on labour markets worldwide," said the ILO Director-General Gilbert F. Houngbo.
 

Source: REUTERS
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