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Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 13:35:53 +0000
From: "UN-NGLS (NY Office)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: ILO Report on Asian Financial Crisis

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          From the UN "Daily Highlights":

          In a new report issued on 16 April 1998, the International
          Labour Organization (ILO) has called for policy proposals to
          mitigate the disastrous social consequences of the Asian
          financial crisis.

          According to the ILO report, Asian societies will continue
          to suffer in 1998, largely as a result of inadequate policy
          responses to the financial crisis in the region. In the
          worst afflicted countries, millions will lose their jobs as
          a result of retrenchments, especially in the construction,
          financial services and manufacturing services.

          The absence of meaningful social safety nets will make
          matters worse, the report concluded. "This combination of
          sharp and unexpected social pain on one hand and lack of
          collectively provided relief on the other", the ILO warns,
          "is fertile ground for breeding unrest".

          The report focuses primarily on Indonesia, Thailand and the
          Republic of Korea. It will serve as a background paper for a
          high-level meeting in Bangkok on 22 to 24 April of
          Governments, trade unions and employers' organizations.

          The report is available on the ILO website at:
          <http://www.ilo.org/public/english/60empfor/cdart/bangkok98/
          index.htm>


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