Tuesday, July 10, 2012

ILO warns eurozone risks losing 4.5 million more jobs

Job seekers in Athens

The eurozone could lose 4.5 million more jobs in the next four years unless the region shifts away from austerity, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) has warned.

That rise would take unemployment in the 17-nation bloc to 22 million.

The ILO said a concerted policy shift away from austerity towards job creation was needed.

"It's not only the eurozone that's in trouble, the entire global economy is at risk of contagion," it said.

The report said that all 17 countries in the eurozone would suffer, both those currently under stress and their healthier counterparts.

"Unless targeted measures are taken to increase real economy investments, the economic crisis will deepen and the employment recovery will never take off," said ILO director-general Juan Somavia.



Source & Image : BBC

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