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ILO to help develop an equal opportunity employment program in Mongolia

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ILO to help develop an equal opportunity employment program in Mongolia S. Chinzorig

On May 24, Minister of Labor and Social Welfare S. Chinzorig held a press conference with Director of the Country Office for China and Mongolia of the International Labor Organization (ILO) Claire Courteille-Mulder, Executive Director of the Mongolian Employers’ Federation Kh. Ganbaatar,  and President of the Confederation of Mongolian Trade Unions Kh. Amgalanbaatar.

Minister S. Chinzorig noted that the Government of Mongolia approved a state policy on employment in 2016, as part of Mongolia's Sustainable Development Vision 2030.

He highlighted, “Cabinet has been implementing projects to increase employment opportunities in remote and less economically-developed areas, and to ensure equal opportunities for employment for women and people living with disabilities.” Courteille-Mulder stated, “We are planning to implement various activities in collaboration with relevant parties, and to focus on the future labor environment."

On May 24, Minister of Labor and Social Welfare S. Chinzorig held a press conference with Director of the Country Office for China and Mongolia of the International Labor Organization (ILO) Claire Courteille-Mulder, Executive Director of the Mongolian Employers’ Federation Kh. Ganbaatar,  and President of the Confederation of Mongolian Trade Unions Kh. Amgalanbaatar.

Minister S. Chinzorig noted that the Government of Mongolia approved a state policy on employment in 2016, as part of Mongolia's Sustainable Development Vision 2030.

He highlighted, “Cabinet has been implementing projects to increase employment opportunities in remote and less economically-developed areas, and to ensure equal opportunities for employment for women and people living with disabilities.” Courteille-Mulder stated, “We are planning to implement various activities in collaboration with relevant parties, and to focus on the future labor environment."

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2018-05-28


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