International Labour Organisation (ILO) don tok say pipo wey no get work for di world go rise by 5.8 percent for 2023.
For di new information wey ILO give, dem tok say, ''World Work and Public Point of View: Trends 2023 (WESO Trends), tok for deir page.
E tok say work go only dey for 1.0 per cent of pipo for 2023, less than half of di level of work wey dey for 2022.
Di reason why e be like dis na because work no dey again for countries wey dey pay better money.
Dis go mark change for world joblessness wey we see for 2020 and 2022.
''Dis one mean say, world joblessness go continue to be 16 million and e don pass di wahala solution wey dem arrange for (2019),'' dem tok.
Di report still tok say, as world economy slowdown e go force more pipo wey dey work to collect low quality work and work wey no dey pay well because work no dey.
Dem tok say di condition go continue to worse as COVID-19 wahala follow cause am. To add to di whole matter, joblessness and lack of better job go continue to be world wahala.
As at 2019, di level of pipo wey no get work na around 33 million, now, e don increase go 473 million pipo for 2022.
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