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Labour and Employment Minister leads Ghana’s delegation to 113th ILO conference in Geneva

By Timothy Antwi-Otoo
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Labour and Employment Minister leads Ghana’s delegation to 113th ILO conference in Geneva

Dr Rashid Pelpuo

Dr. Rashid Pelpuo, Minister for Labour, Jobs, and Employment, is leading Ghana’s delegation to this year’s International Labour Organization (ILO) Conference in Geneva, where he also serves as Co-Chair of the Conference.

The annual ILO Conference brings together governments, workers, and employers from across the globe to discuss critical labour issues, advance social justice, and promote decent work for all.

Dr. Pelpuo’s leadership role as Co-Chair underscores his unique style of leadership and Ghana’s growing influence on the international labour stage and reflects the country’s commitment to upholding global labour standards.

The Ghanaian delegation will engage in high-level discussions, share Ghana’s progress on key labour reforms, and strengthen partnerships aimed at improving job creation, social protection, and workplace safety.

Speaking ahead of the conference, Dr. Pelpuo expressed confidence that Ghana’s presence “will amplify the voices of workers and employers back home, while opening doors for greater international collaboration.”

The 113th Session of the International Labour Conference will be held in Geneva from June 2 to 13 2025. It will take place at the Palais des Nations and the ILO headquarters. Delegates representing governments, workers, and employers from all 187 ILO Member States will attend. 

Here are some key aspects of the conference:
  • Focus:

    The conference will address a wide range of issues affecting the world of work. 

  • Standard Setting:

    Discussions will include potential new international standards on worker protection against biological hazards, decent work in the platform economy, and innovative approaches to transitioning from informal to formal work. 

  • Tripartite Input:

    The conference will also discuss the ILO’s contribution to the Second World Summit for Social Development in 2025. 

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Timothy Antwi-Otoo is a writer with 3news.com. Follow him on X, @timothy-antwi-otoo and LinkedIn: Timothy Antwi-Otoo

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