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EWG,mandate of addressing priority labour, employment and social issues for strong, and job-rich growth for all, said Arti Ahuja, Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Employment in Guwahati

<span style="color: #222222;">The Employment Working Group (EWG) has a mandate of addressing priority labour, employment and social issues for strong, sustainable, balanced and job-rich growth for all, said Arti Ahuja, Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Employment today in Guwahati.</span><span style="color: #212529;"> <br />''<br />''Briefing the media persons ahead of the inaugural session of the Employment Working Group meeting today, the Secretary informs that the G20 EWG's second meeting is a crucial step towards building consensus on the outcomes of the three key priority areas for EWG 2023 under the Indian Presidency. The three areas are addressing Global Skill Gaps, Gig and Platform Economy & Social Protection; and Sustainable Financing of Social Protection.<br />''<br />''A total of 74 delegates from member countries, guest countries and international organisations participated at this three-day-long event.<br />''<br />''Today, the meeting will focus on the Finance Track, Digital Economy Working Group, Education Working Group and activities and accomplishments of entrepreneurship research centre on G20 economies. The panel discussion will be followed by cultural programmes at Mahabahu Brahmaputra River Heritage Centre.<br />'' Tomorrow, the sessions to be held on Draft Ministerial Declaration and Gig & Platform Economy and Social Protection.<br />''<br />''Sessions on "Sustainable Financing of Social Protection" and "Addressing Global Skill Gaps" will be held on a concluding day on Wednesday.</span><br />''<br />''<span style="color: #222222;">Yoga sessions will also be held for delegates today and on Wednesday. Ministry of Labour and Employment (MoLE), Government of India is the nodal ministry for Employment Working Group under the Indian presidency of G20. </span><br />

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