Social Protection for All and Protecting People and Employment: A Path to Sustainable Development DR. ANDRÉ VINCENT HENRY

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Social Protection for All and Protecting People and Employment: A Path to Sustainable Development CEC/ CCL 2ND REGIONAL BIPARTITE MEETING HYAT T REGENCY HOTEL PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 26-29 SEPTEMBER 2017

Social Protection For All

What is Social Protection? A human right An approach and a set of policies Designed to reduced risks faced, especially by the vulnerable tackling poverty, vulnerability and social exclusion Includes interventions by government, the private sector or civil society A social protection system is a set of government policies designed to give protection to social groups with benefits for society as a whole

Forms of Social Protection Cash, in-kind transfers or a combination of both Designed to help persons maintain a minimum standard of living, normally specific to each country although there are some international standards Income security for unemployed (unemployment benefits) Income security for elderly (pensions) Income security for people with disabilities (pensions) Income security for children (child benefits) Income security for pregnant women (maternity benefits, maternity leave) Access to affordable healthcare Access to affordable education (at least to primary level) Access to affordable housing Access to sanitation

Standards in Social Protection Universal declaration of human rights Art. 25 Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control. Motherhood and childhood are entitled to special care and assistance. All children, whether born in or out of wedlock, shall enjoy the same social protection ILO Convention on Social Security Medical Care Sickness Benefit Unemployment Benefit Old-Age Benefit Employment injury Benefit Family Benefit Maternity Benefit Invalidity Benefit Survivor Benefit

Sustainable Development Goals SDG 1 No Poverty SDG 2 Zero Hunger SDG 3 Good Health and Well-Being SDG 4 Quality Education SDG 5 Gender Equality SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities

Social Protection Floors Nationally defined set of basic social security guarantees which secure protection aimed at preventing or alleviating poverty, vulnerability and social exclusion Access to a nationally defined set of goods and services, constituting essential health care, including maternity care, that meet the criteria of availability, accessibility, acceptability and quality; Basic income security for children, at least at a nationally defined minimum level, providing access to nutrition, education, care and any other necessary goods and services; Basic income security, at least at a nationally defined minimum level, for persons in active age who are unable to earn sufficient income, in particular in cases of sickness, unemployment, maternity and disability; and Basic income security, at least at a nationally defined minimum level, for older persons.

Challenges to Social Protection NSE International Economic Processes Social Protection Changing Workplace Changing Worker

The classic stereotype of a full-time permanent job, with fixed hours, and a defined-benefit pension on the completion of a largely predictable and secure career path with a single employer... is an increasingly infrequent reality

IOE Position Committed to the Social Protection debate because it can address problems that could be disruptive to business Discussion taking place whether diverse forms of work are inherently good or inherently bad for social protection Working in the context of ILO Global Business Network on SPF to: Identify good employer practices Identify any relationship between company-level programmes and public protection systems Committed to ensuring that comprehensive national systems (institutions, regulations, required arrangements) are put in place to ensure that all forms of work are true to the decent work agenda

ITUC Position Current State There is a global job crisis: Not enough jobs Not enough jobs for the next generation Weakening and dismantling of labour laws Wage despair Worries about rising inequality Family incomes in crisis Minimum wage insufficient to lead a decent life Failure of governments Frustration with the performance of national governments

ITUC Key Emphases Jobs, wages and working conditions Working towards a pay raise for workers (71%) Commit to shared prosperity (87%) Commit to human and labour rights (91%) Commit to jobs and decent work (95%) Enabling apprenticeships and possibilities for life-long learning (74%) End slavery - Stand up against modern slavery and discrimination (90%) Future of Work - Regulate the digital economy to promote employment and worker rights (64%) Care Economy Create jobs by investing in the care of the elderly, disabled people and pre-school aged children (79%) Protect secure employment and workers rights for domestic and migrant workers (57%) Commit to caring for children, the elderly and the sick (94%) Equal Rights Women, indigenous people, people of various sexual oreintation

Social Protection in the Caribbean Vulnerability of Size Vulnerability to Natural Disasters Vulnerability of Economic Structure. Vulnerability of Poverty Vulnerability of Citizen Security Vulnerability of Weak Governance Vulnerability of High Debt

Policy APproaches Social Risk Management Model (SRM) Provision tools, prevention, promotion, transformation People with low incomes are more exposed to shocks and have fewer market; State instruments can prevent and mitigate risks. Life Cycle Approach - design social protection interventions that are targeted at the different risks and vulnerabilities at different stages in life

Problem Identification Reassessment and Change Agenda Setting Social Protection Impact Evaluation Policy Design and Formulation Policy Implementation

Governance Role Government: Create the legal and regulatory framework conducive to an adequate social protection floor Ensure adequate institutional arrangements to administer and monitor the effectiveness of social protection arrangements Ratify relevant international standards on social protection Advocate for strengthening regional social protection arrangements to protect migrant workers within the Region National Worker Organisations Mainstream social protection provisions in collective labour agreements at the level of the work place Develop competencies for negotiating social protection provisions in collective labour agreements Develop business cases and relevant arguments for the inclusion of social protection provisions in collective labour agreements National Employer Organisations Mainstream social protection provisions in collective labour agreements at the level of the workplace

Establish Current State Ratification of Social Protection Conventions The major social protection conventions that have not been ratified in each country in the Region should be identified National Gap Analyses Analysis should be done in each country to determine what social protection measures are in place currently and what measures are required to close the gap

Labour Management Partnerships Through joint representation by major Employee and Employer bodies at the national and regional level on the need to implement as far as possible mutually acceptable social protection measures that may be lacking in a country or the region; Advancement of labour market programmes at the national and regional level targeted at the poor and vulnerable for skills development and improved productivity. Through the design of collective agreements between Unions and Employers ensure that there are provisions to some extent (depending on the type and size of the company) that would speak to the social protection of employees Actively advocate to increase political will at both the national and regional levels Joint ownership for the process of policy design, formulation, implementation and M&E