Global employment crisis will stir social unrest, warns UN agency – Telegraph
Posted in Unemployment by James Pat Guerréro on 10/01/2010
The United Nations work agency said it was putting back by two years from 2013 its previous assessment of the time needed to create the 22 million jobs still needed to regain the pre-crisis level – 14 million in rich countries and 8 million in developing states.
via Global employment crisis will stir social unrest, warns UN agency – Telegraph.
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