BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 2. Turkmenistan and the
Worldwide Labour Group (ILO) mentioned the
implementation of joint applications, labor legislation reforms and future
cooperation initiatives, Pattern stories through the press service of the Turkmen
authorities.
The talks happened throughout a gathering between Turkmenistan’s
Minister of Labor and Social Safety of the Inhabitants
Muhammetseyit Silapov and ILO Regional Director for Europe and
Central Asia Peter van Rooij on the sidelines of the 114th
Worldwide Labour Convention in Geneva.
The events positively assessed the event of bilateral
cooperation and reviewed progress in implementing joint
initiatives.
Explicit consideration was paid to bettering nationwide labor
laws, modernizing occupational security methods and
strengthening efforts to forestall compelled labor and baby labor
practices.
Following the assembly, the edges reaffirmed their dedication to
implementing the cooperation roadmap between the Authorities of
Turkmenistan and the ILO and expressed curiosity in launching new
initiatives geared toward selling first rate work and sustainable social
growth.













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