ILO Report 2025: Progress in Social Justice, but Inequalities Persist

ILO Report 2025: Progress in Social Justice, but Inequalities Persist

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Category : International Published on: October 09 2025

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The International Labour Organization (ILO) released its report “The State of Social Justice: A Work in Progress”, highlighting improvements like reduced child labor, lower poverty, and increased social protection coverage. However, global inequalities persist, informal employment remains high, gender gaps are slow to close, and trust in institutions is declining. The ILO urges inclusive policies, fair resource distribution, and coordinated action to ensure social justice reaches the most vulnerable amid climate, digital, and demographic transitions.

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