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Malaysian Candidate For ILO Directorship Visits Beijing
BEIJING (China), March 7 (Bernama)-- Eminent Malaysian economist, Dr Jomo
Kwame Sundaram who was nominated by the Malaysian government to vye for the post
of director-general of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) visited
Beijing Tuesday, to garner support from Chinese authorities and organisations in
his bid.
Jomo has met with China's Vice Minister of Human Resources and Social
Security Wang Xiaochu, deputy director-general of the International
Organisations and Conference Department under China's Ministry of Foreign
Affairs Qian Bo, and secretary of the All-China Federation of Trade
Unions(ACFTU) Jiang Guanping, who he said, all gave him advice and
encouragement.
The Malaysian government considers Jomo highly qualified owing to his
consistent record of innovative and progressive leadership and having
demonstrated commitment to social inclusion, social dialogue and tripatism.
Jomo who currently holds the post of Assistant Secretary-General for
Economic Development at the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the
United Nations, believes he is capable of coping with the challenges of
leadership of the ILO.
"After working for the United Unions for over seven years, I have developed
relevant experience and competence," Jomo who can converse in 10 languages,
said in an interview here.
"This is a complex position, you have to improve the administration and
provide the vision. You also need to be able to implement the vision, and you
need to build concensus, to support that position...all these are the challenges
to be borne by the new director-general," he added.
If elected, Jomo will be committed to strengthening the leading role of the
ILO in relation to the ongoing economic slowdown and social crisis, which he
believes will set himself apart from the other candidates.
"It is something which nobody else has a clear vision about. The ILO should
take a leading role in bringing about strong, sustained and inclusive economic
recovery," he said.
Jomo said he would also be committed to deepening and widening ILO standards
which have been observed by the organisation for more than 90 years, as well as
to improving management such as of human resources and morale, especially
during difficult times when operations have to be more effective and productive.
He said this would be a major breaktrough for Asian countries and
developing countries if he is elected.
"As you know, I'm the only Asian candidate, and Asia represents more than 60
per cent of working people in the world, but Asia has never had any
director-general in the ILO," he said.
The current Chilean director-general Juan Somavia made history in the ILO
when he became the first and only director-general from a developing country.
But Chile is no longer considered a developing country, having joined the
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in 2010, according
to Jomo.
The ILO is the only United Nations agency that is based on tripartism,
involving government, workers and employers. It is responsible for promoting
employment, good working conditions, respect for employees' rights, gender
equality in working life and social security at the global level.
The election for the ILO director-general post will be held in Geneva on May
28, where 28 government delegates and 14 delegates each from employer
organisations and trade unions, will vote in the election.
-- BERNAMA