A high level delegation under the leadership of Union Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya will leave for Geneva, tomorrow to participate in ILO conference. Speaking to newsmen in Hyderabad today, the minister said that a total 180 countries are participating in the three day conference. The conference will discuss various issues related to labour rights and problems.<br/> <br/>This time, India, being chosen to lead the Asia Pacific Association – ASPA, the Labour Minister would be declared as the Chairman of the 75-country ASPA, meeting of which will be held at Geneva, Mr Dattatreya informed. The minister further informed that he will hold bilateral talks with Iran, Japan and Srilanka besides dialgoue with the G-20 countries. <br/><br/>India has greater role in the management of industrial labour, Demand-Supply of labour, migration and other issues, he added. Our country is in forefront in employment generation, solving social challenges in the work force, he added.
News On AIR | June 6, 2016 5:59 PM
ILO meet: Indian delegation to leave for Geneva tomorrow