International Community and Civil Society

Results of the L20 Gipfels 2017 at FES Berlin

Discussiong trade union demands with German Chancellor Merkel and German Federal Minister of Labour and Social Affairs, Andrea Nahles.

Under the title "Building Resilience, Improving Sustainability and Assuming Responsibility", G20 labour leaders elaborated on Trade Unions’ positions and demands towards the G20. The L20 Summit took these demands to German Chancellor Merkel and German Federal Minister of Labour and Social Affairs, Andrea Nahles (as host to the Labour Ministers of the G20) who both engaged L20 participants in discussions.
Please find the L20 Statement to the G20 Summit here. Information about L20 positioning on the Labour and Employment Track of the G20 can be found here.


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