G20: social issues are increasingly less taboo

Through . Published on 28 September 2011 Ă  12h20 - Update on 28 September 2011 Ă  12h20

in Paris, the 20 Labor and Employment Ministers of the wealthiest countries committed to strengthening the social dimension of globalization. Presided by France, the meeting led to a series of recommendations setting youth employment as their priority and encouraging the development of minimum social protection floors in each country. (Ref. 110576)

Employment. 
At the end of these two days, Xavier Bertrand, French Labor and
Employment Minister, appeared satisfied of the progress made in view of better
“social regulation of globalization.” 
“Social regulation” means globalization “walking on two feet: economy
growth and social justice,…

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