Kampala — The International Labour Organisation is set to help the Government formulate the national employment policy.
The ILO was invited by the Central Organisation for Free Trade Unions secretary general, Sam Lyomoki, during the International Labour Conference in Geneva five months ago.
The policy is set to address the gaps in employment, the minimum wage, skills for young people and direct support of job creation in Uganda, which will in turn help improve Uganda's economy.

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