ILO contributions to the G7

April 2023

  1. © G7 2023

    G7 Labour and Employment Ministers Meeting

    ILO welcomes G7 commitment to invest in human capital and decent work

    24 April 2023

    G7 labour and employment ministers adopt action plan to tackle major issues facing the world of work.

  2. © APA 2023

    G7 Labour and Employment Ministers Meeting 2023

    Enhancing work engagement and promoting decent work

    23 April 2023

    Speech by ILO Director-General Gilbert F. Houngbo at the G7 Labour and Employment Ministers' Meeting held in Kurashiki, Japan (Session 6).

  3. © JCIE 2023

    G7 Labour and Employment Ministers Meeting

    Developing an inclusive labour market: Focus on women and youth

    22 April 2023

    Intervention by ILO Director-General Gilbert F. Houngbo at the G7 Labour and Employment Ministers' Meeting held in Kurashiki, Japan (Session 4).

March 2023

  1. Employment Working Group

    Decent Work in supply chains

    02 March 2023

    This presentation held at the 1st meeting of the Employment Working Group under the presidency of Japan gives an overview of the work of the ILO on the topic of decent work in supply chains.

  2. Employment Working Group

    Reducing inequality, ensuring appropriate wages and care economy

    02 March 2023

    This presentation held at the 1st meeting of the Employment Working Group under the presidency of Japan provides an analysis and policy suggestions for reduced inequality and appropriate wages in the care economy.

  3. Employment Working Group

    Inclusive labour markets

    02 March 2023

    This presentation held at the 1st meeting of the Employment Working Group under the presidency of Japan provides comprehensive strategies for disadvantaged groups' enhanced access to employment.

  4. Employment Working Group

    Investment in human capital in the context of green and digital transformations

    02 March 2023

    This presentation held at the 1st meeting of the Employment Working Group under the presidency of Japan gives an overview of how G7 countries can invest in skills to prepare their labour forces for the green and digital transformations.