Future of Work

These are the key takeaways on jobs and skills that came out of Davos 2023

'Employment growth is slowing down,' says Gilbert Fossoun Houngbo, Director-General of the International Labour Organization.

Kate Whiting
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Gilbert Fossoun Houngbo, ILO Director-General
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