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UN Labour body reduces global job forecast amid slowing economy

The United Nations' agency for Labour cut its global employment projection for this year by 1.5%, due to an deteriorating global economy outlook and trade tensions.

The International Labour Organization (ILO), in a recent report, said that 53 million new jobs would be created this coming year. This is seven millions fewer than was previously predicted, as the economic growth forecasts were reduced to 2.8% from 3.2%.

The report stated that "economic uncertainty was high in 2025 due to ongoing conflicts, geoeconomic realignments and trade-related disruptions."

ILO warned that trade tensions are putting 84 million jobs in 71 countries at greater risk. The ILO said that the most vulnerable jobs are in Canada and Mexico.

Gilbert F. Houngbo, Director-General of the ILO, said: "If geopolitical conflicts and trade disruptions persist, and if fundamental questions are not addressed that are reshaping our world of work, they will have a negative impact on labour markets around the globe." (Reporting and editing by Madeline Chambers.)

(source: Reuters)