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UN LABOR ORGANIZATION SEES DARK PICTURE FOR GREECE

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Posted on November 24, 2014

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ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece may be exiting a cruel six-year recession, but it will take at least 20 years for employment to regain pre-crisis levels without concerted action, the United Nations’ labor organization says. An International Labor Organization official says a series of ILO recommendations could speed up the process by about eight years. […]

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece may be exiting a cruel six-year recession, but it will take at least 20 years for employment to regain pre-crisis levels without concerted action, the United Nations’ labor organization says.

An International Labor Organization official says a series of ILO recommendations could speed up the process by about eight years.

ILO research department head Raymond Torres outlined the proposals in a new ILO report presented in Athens on Monday. They combine emergency measures — including a 1 billion euro youth employment program and improved commercial credit conditions — as well as structural reforms.

Greece nearly went bankrupt in 2010 after years of profligate public spending, and took harsh austerity measures to secure international bailouts. Unemployment is 26 percent, with most jobless people at least a year out of work.

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