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ILO chief laments failure to tackle inequality at Davos

ILO Director-General Guy Ryder, speaking in Geneva before heading to attend the Alpine conference, said a feature of the annual meeting was the glaring gap between words and actions of participants over the issue

January 20, 2015 / 12:56 IST
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World leaders meeting in Davos this week are likely to agree that inequality is a problem but unlikely to do anything about it, the head of the International Labour Organization said.

ILO Director-General Guy Ryder, speaking in Geneva before heading to attend the Alpine conference, said a feature of the annual meeting was the glaring gap between words and actions of participants over the issue.

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"It's the lamenting, if you like, of this ill of inequality, and then an almost entire failure to consider the types of policies, or to consider seriously the types of action, that might reduce inequality," he told a news conference in Geneva.

"There is a disconnect. There is a cognitive dysfunction."