Myanmar junta says UN labour resolution ‘politically motivated’
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Myanmar junta rejects UN labour resolution as politically driven
ISTANBUL, June 8 — Myanmar’s military government has criticised a United Nations (UN) labour resolution passed against it, calling the move “politically motivated” and ineffective. Anadolu Ajansi reported the Labour Ministry as saying in a statement yesterday that the decision would have no impact on employers, workers, or businesses in Myanmar. The resolution was adopted on Thursday during the 113th Session of the International Labour Organisat…
Myanmar junta says UN labour resolution 'politically motivated'
Myanmar’s ruling military on Saturday hit back at a UN resolution aimed at curbing labour violations in the war-torn nation, calling it “politically motivated”. The International Labour Organization (ILO) on Thursday invoked Article 33 of its constitution which could see sanctions imposed against the military authorities which seized power in a 2021 coup. The United Nations’ labour agency said countries should ensure their relations with Myanmar…
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