Cyprus committed to adequate wages and dignified pensions, Minister says

Cyprus Minister of Labour and Social Insurance Yiannis Panayiotou conveyed the government's commitment for adequate wages and dignified pensions promoting more social justice in citizens' every-day life. According to a press release issued by the Ministry of Labour, Panayiotou was addressing the Plenary of the ILO's Global Coalition for Social Justice held in Geneva, on Thursday. The Global Alliance was set up during the 2023 ILO Conference, aiming to promote social justice in the shaping of public policy and social dialogue between social partners, numbering more than 250 participants including governments, workers and employers' organisations and other international organisations. Cyprus was one of the first states responding to the invitation by ILO Director-General, the Ministry said. In his address, Panayiotou said universal and lasting peace can only be consolidated if it is based on social justice. 'This is what we are defending in this body for over a century and our commitment will continue to be in place for the years and generations to come,' he added. He stressed that the Cypriot government remains 'dedicated to safeguarding better wages and better pensions, adequate income for all those actively participating in the labour market so we could maximize the economy's capacity and to secure our citizens' welfare.' 'Our government is determined to actively participate in the Global Alliance because we believe in its cause and we want our Alliance to succeed,' he said. Source: Cyprus News Agency