Juan Somavia, who has been elected for the third term as Director-General of the United Nations International Labour Organisation, has pledged to work to ensure social justice amid a series of challenges faced by the global economy.
Somavia ran unopposed to continue his stint as the ninth director-general in the Geneva-based agency's 89-year history, and will formally begin his new five-year term in March 2009.
He assumed office as ILO chief in early 1999. During the past decade, the Chilean has led the promotion of the ILO's Decent Work Agenda and overseen the implementation of the Organisation's Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, which was adopted in 1998.
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