The United Nations projects a slight increase in global unemployment and rising inequality for 2024, citing concerns over stagnant labor productivity, growing inequality, and persistent inflation. The International Labour Organization (ILO), a UN agency, reported that the recovery following the coronavirus pandemic has decelerated. Geopolitical tensions and continued inflation are prompting central banks to implement aggressive monetary policies. These factors are expected to negatively impact disposable income and contribute to a rise in unemployment across the world and exacerbate existing levels of inequality. Topics: #unemployment #world #inequality Post navigation British intelligence: Russia may have revived a Stalin-era counterintelligence organization In Järvamaa, a lot of effort is put into marketing
“This is a worrying trend that demands immediate attention and proactive solutions to protect vulnerable workers.” Reply