Resources on social protection
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								  © Portuguese Presidency EU 2024 ILO Director-General addresses EU Social Summit in Porto13 May 2021 Europe must seize its opportunity to increase investment in training, social protection, social dialogue and the jobs of the future, ILO Director-General, Guy Ryder, told EU leaders at their Social Summit in Porto, Portugal. 
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								  EU and ILO reinforce cooperation for just recovery from crisis and promote decent work04 February 2021 The International Labour Organization and the European Union have reinforced their cooperation to shape the future of work and promote decent work. This will help the EU and the ILO in their responses to the devastating impact of the coronavirus crisis on the world of work. 
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								  ILO and European Commission reaffirm mutual partnership at 15th High Level meeting13 October 2020 
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								  How COVID-19 affects Europeans and the EU labour marketJoint ILO-Eurofound webinar on how COVID-19 is affecting the European labour market, how Europeans are experiencing the crisis, as well as the policy responses of EU Member States and social partners. 
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								  © EU2016 2024 European social partners and civil society to discuss the future of work15 November 2016 EESC-ILO conference will focus on major changes in the world of work brought about by increased globalization, non-standard forms of employment and sweeping technological change. 
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								  Child Benefits in Central and Eastern Europe - A comparative review13 October 2016 The purpose of this report is to review the social protection policy for children in Central and Eastern European countries. In particular, the analysis of this report focuses on cash child benefits (family allowances) and their impact on child poverty. 
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								  Strengthening the role of employment injury schemes to help prevent occupational accidents and diseases02 January 2013 The overall aim of the guide is to provide policy recommendations for future direction in the area of employment injury (EI) schemes. The guide is targeted at a mixed audience of national authorities dealing with occupational safety and health (OSH). 






