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Greening Economies, Enterprises and Jobs

15 Feb 2016

The goal of the site is to stimulate a more productive partnership between the public and private sectors at the UN and at national levels and to demonstrate the need for a proportionate role for business in the negotiations, implementation and follow-up mechanisms of the 2030 development agenda at both the UN and at national levels. [...] at/site/themen/csrundpolitik/article/6766.html 23 Greening Economies, Enterprises and Jobs The role of employers’ organizations in the promotion of environmentally sustainable economies and enterprises The Business position on the SDGs The business sector believes that for the SDGs to contribute to the delivery of the global develo. [...] In the same year when the UN organized the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment, the International Labour Conference (ILC) adopted the Resolution Concerning the Contribution of the ILO to the Protection and Enhancement of the Environment Related to Work (ILO, 1972). [...] The Resolution emphasized that the working environment is an important and integral part of the human environment as a whole and called for an extension of ILO research in the areas of protection 25 Greening Economies, Enterprises and Jobs The role of employers’ organizations in the promotion of environmentally sustainable economies and enterprises and improvement of the working environment in the. [...] 37 Greening Economies, Enterprises and Jobs The role of employers’ organizations in the promotion of environmentally sustainable economies and enterprises 1.2.3 The ‘greening’ of the ILO agenda The Green Jobs Initiative and the ILO Green Jobs Programme The 2007 Director-General’s report to the International Labour Conference (ILC) Decent Work for Sustainable Development argued for the need to anch.
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