Labor ministry officials from the Group of Eight (G8) nations on Tuesday agreed to address widening income disparities and the needs of vulnerable workers amid globalization. Senior labor officials issued a statement at the end of a three-day discussion in the central Japanese city of Niigata that called for effective career consulting and skills development for vulnerable workers, especially the "working poor." The statement urged the member states to "promote local development and job creation by facilitating the effective use of local resources and policies" for the vulnerable population. The participating members also adressed the need to keep a well-balanced lifestyle between work and leisure in the rapidly ageing societies through flexible job arrangements and job security. They also agreed to improve compliance with occupational safety and health regulations, while educating workers about such issues, for a better quality of life after retirement.
Senior labor officials issued a statement at the end of a three-day discussion in the central Japanese city of Niigata that called for effective career consulting and skills development for vulnerable workers, especially the "working poor."
The statement urged the member states to "promote local development and job creation by facilitating the effective use of local resources and policies" for the vulnerable population.
The participating members also adressed the need to keep a well-balanced lifestyle between work and leisure in the rapidly ageing societies through flexible job arrangements and job security.
They also agreed to improve compliance with occupational safety and health regulations, while educating workers about such issues, for a better quality of life after retirement.