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Aiming to implement the Myanmar Decent Work Country Programme (DCWP) (2018-2021)
သင့္ေလ်ာ္ေကာင္းမြန္တဲ့အလုပ္ကိုင္ဆိုင္ရာဌာ ေနအစီအစဥ္နဲ႔ပတ္သက္တဲ့ နားလည္မႈစာခၽြန္လႊာကို လက္မွတ္ေရးထိုး
November 23, 2018
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November 23, 2018

Aiming to implement the Myanmar Decent Work Country Programme (DCWP) (2018-2021)

အလုပ္သမား၊ လူ၀င္မႈၾကီးၾကပ္ေရးနဲ႔ ျပည္သူ႕အင္အား၀န္ၾကီးဌာန ၀န္ၾကီးျဖစ္သူ ဦးသိန္းေဆြဟာ ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံလုံုးဆုိင္ရာ အလုပ္သမားသမဂၢမ်ားအဖြဲ႕ခ်ဳပ္ (CTUM)၊ ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံစက္မႈလက္မႈႏွင့္ ၀န္ေဆာင္မႈလုပ္ငန္းေပါင္းစံုအလုပ္သမားသမဂၢ မ်ားအဖဲြ႕ခ်ဳပ္ (MICS-TUsF)၊ ျမန္မာႏုိင္ငံ ေတာင္သူလယ္သမား၊ စိုက္ပ်ိဳးေရးႏွင့္ စားေသာက္ကုန္ထုတ္လုပ္ငန္းဆုိင္ရာ အလုပ္ သမားသမဂၢမ်ားအဖြဲ႕ခ်ဳပ္ (AFFM-IUF) နဲ႔ ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံကုန္သည္ၾကီးမ်ားႏွင့္စက္မႈလက္မႈလုပ္ငန္းရွင္မ်ားအသင္းခ်ဳပ္ (UMFCCI) တုိ႔က ကိုယ္စားလွယ္ေတြ႕နဲ႔အတူ ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံရဲ႕ပထမဆံုးေသာ သင့္ေလ်ာ္ေကာင္းမြန္တဲ့အလုပ္ကိုင္ဆိုင္ရာဌာ ေနအစီအစဥ္နဲ႔ပတ္သက္တဲ့ နားလည္မႈစာခၽြန္လႊာကို လက္မွတ္ေရးထိုးခဲ့ပါတယ္။ 🇲🇲

သင့္ေလ်ာ္ေကာင္းမြန္တဲ့အလုပ္ကိုင္ဆိုင္ရာဌာေနအစီအစဥ္ဟာ ေနာက္ ၄ ႏွစ္တာအခ်ိန္ကာလအတြက္ ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံအ တြက္ အိုင္အယ္(လ္)အိုရဲ႕ပံ့ပိုးမႈေတြကို ျဖည့္ဆည္းေပးရာမွာ အဓိက်တဲ့ေမာင္းႏွင္အားျဖစ္မွာျဖစ္ျပီး၊ တိုးတက္ျမင့္မားျပီး သင့္ေလ်ာ္ေကာင္းမြန္တဲ့အလုပ္အကုိင္နဲ႔ စဥ္ဆက္မျပတ္ေရရွည္ဖြံ႕ျဖိဳးတိုးတက္မႈအတြက္ အစိုးရ၊ အလုပ္ရွင္ေတြနဲ႔ အလုပ္ သမားေတြကို လမ္းညႊန္မႈေပးသြားမွာျဖစ္ပါတယ္။

It’s happening now!

H.E. U Thein Swe, Union Minister of Labour, Immigration and Population, along with representatives of CTUM, MICS, AFFM-IUF and UMFCCI, just signed Myanmar’s first Decent Work Country Programme (DWCP). 🇲🇲

The DWCP will be the main vehicle to deliver ILO’s support to Myanmar for the next 4 years and will guide the Government, the employers and the workers to advance decent work and sustainable development.

Find the link to the press release on the comments below!

Aiming to implement the Myanmar Decent Work Country Programme (DCWP) (2018-2021), Ministry of Labor, Immigration and Population signed the MoU with the International Labor Organization (ILO) held in Nay Pyi Taw on Friday.

Myanmar Decent Work Country Programme (DCWP) (2018-2021) was confirmed at the 9th National Tripartite Dialogue Forum (NTDF) after the several discussions with the experts from International Labor Organization (ILO).

The Decent Work Country Programme (DCWP) is set to promote employment, protect labor rights and strengthen social dialogue.

Union Minister, Ministry of labour, immigration and population, H.E. Thein Swe said “The program is aimed to create job opportunity, decent workplace, gender equality in the job opportunity, safety workplace, healthcare in the work, social security and social protection for the workers and their families. Moreover, this MoU also complies with the sustainable development goals.”

The DWCP are the main framework for delivering ILO’s support to countries, and are focused on a number of priorities and outcomes.

Vice President, UMFCCI, Thein Han said “With the collective efforts of the ministry, ILO, employers and employees associations, the country’s economy will grow and the decent workplace will emerge. The employers and employees are interdependent. This program will be benefitted for the country, employers and employees.”

The expert said that the programme will bring many benefits with the partnership between government, employers and workers as well as technical assistance from the ILO and support from the international donors.

General Secretary, Confederation of Trade Unions Myanmar, Ronnie Than Lwin said “For this program, together with the government and ILO, the employers and labour unions participated actively and willingly. After signing MoU, we have many things to be done. Signing MoU is just a document work. We have many challenges ahead. We hope this MoU will bring interest for the workers from the minimum wage to living wage.”

Members of parliaments, representatives from concerned ministries, embassies and ILOs, members from National Tripartite Body, employers, and representatives from workers organizations attended the signing ceremony.

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