ILO and the International Monetary Fund
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As a result of the Oslo Conference, the ILO and the IMF agreed to work together on three related areas. First, to explore the idea of a minimum social protection floor for the most vulnerable in all countries. Second, to focus on policies to promote employment-creating growth. Thirdly, to promote social dialogue, both as a way of building consensus around difficult issues and of ensuring that the social consequences of the crisis and its aftermath are taken fully into account.
Following the commitments made in Oslo, representatives from the IMF, the ILO, the ITUC, the European Trade Union Confederation and national unions met in Vienna in March 2011 to discuss the international response to the jobs crisis. The ILO and IMF continue to deepen their cooperation in support of the G20 and its Mutual Assessment Process aimed at ensuring strong, sustained and balanced global growth.
During 2011, the ILO and the IMF conducted joint assessments on costing of social protection floors in Mozambique, El Salvador and Vietnam. Under this initiative, the IMF provided analysis of available fiscal space while the ILO and UNICEF offered technical expertise on social protection schemes.
Moreover, in 2011, the IMF renewed attention to the issue of jobs, inequality and growth by creating a “Working Group on Jobs and Inclusive Growth”. The working group has proposed (i) enhanced coverage of labor market issues in IMF work; (ii) a re-assessment of the impact of policies, including labor market policies, on employment and growth; and (iii) a focus on fostering growth.
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