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Alina Hovhannisyan

Armenia participates in International Labour Conference in Geneva

Armenia participates in International Labour Conference in Geneva

ArmInfo. Armenia is participating in the 114th Session of the International Labour Conference in Geneva, joining representatives from the 187 member states of the International Labour Organization (ILO).

This year's agenda centers on key global labor challenges, including the strategic integration of artificial intelligence (AI) to ensure decent work, advancing gender equality in employment, and strengthening social dialogue.

The Armenian delegation is led by Deputy Minister of Labor and Social  Affairs Lusine Kocharyan, alongside Helen Manaseryan, Chairperson of  the Confederation of Trade Unions of Armenia; Vahagn Hambardzumyan,  President of the Republican Union of Employers of Armenia; and Liana  Tovmasyan, Deputy Head of the Unified Social Service.

In her speech, Lusine Kocharyan emphasized that the Republic of  Armenia, while remaining committed to its values and principles,  continues to take necessary steps to protect workers' rights and  effectively implement the sustainable employment and In her address  to the conference, Deputy Minister Kocharyan reaffirmed Armenia's  commitment to core ILO values, emphasizing the country's ongoing  efforts to protect workers' rights and advance sustainable employment   and decent work agenda. She noted that Armenia's current labor  reforms are designed to build a fair, balanced system that  simultaneously protects the interests of both employers and  employees.

Kocharyan also highlighted that Armenia is actively reviewing its  legislative framework governing employers and trade unions to foster  robust social partnerships at all levels. Key initiatives highlighted  in her speech included the creation of inclusive work environments,  the digitalization of employment contracts, and targeted programs to  boost employment for persons with disabilities and citizens over the  age of 63.