Summary:
An assessment of how a severe inflationary crisis and a global slowdown in economic growth have impacted real monthly earnings in several nations is given in The Global Wage Report 2022–23. An embargoed virtual press briefing will be held for UNOG-accredited reporters on November 30.
On Wednesday, November 30, 2022, the International Labor Organization (ILO) will release the most recent edition of the Global Wage Report.
An assessment of how a severe inflationary crisis and a global slowdown in economic growth have impacted real monthly earnings in several nations is given in The Global Wage Report 2022–23: The Impact of inflation and COVID–19 on wages and purchasing power.
STRICT EMBARGO will be in place on the report and all related information until Wednesday, November 30 at 16:00 CET (15:00 GMT).
An embargoed virtual press briefing will be held for UNOG-accredited reporters on November 30 at 14:30 CET (13:30 GMT).
The findings will be presented during the press briefing by Manuela Tomei, Assistant Director-General for Governance, Rights and Dialogue, and Rosalia Vazquez-Alvarez, ILO Econometrician and Wage Specialist.
Journalists will receive login information prior to the briefing. The virtual briefing will be accessible on YouTube to reputable local media. We’ll send you the link in advance.
On request, authorised media can obtain embargoed copies of the report and the press release.
The UNOG press corps and registered journalists will be able to listen to the audio of the briefing after the press conference.
Analysis by: Advocacy Unified Network