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IN 2023, the World of Work Summit held during the 111th Session of the International La- bour Conference (ILO) was con- vened around the central theme of 'Social Justice for All'. The Summit highlighted the need to prioritise social justice at the core of the 2030 Agenda for Sus- tainable Development and the importance of collective action – all stakeholders were urged to work together in a coherent and complementary manner. This mission has now been for- malised by the creation of the ILO's Global Coalition for Social Justice, a platform of multilateral cooperation that can help stake- holders advance social justice and decent work for everyone, through policy coherence. Building on 100 years of the ILO's experience in mobilising tripartism and social dialogue, the future target is the recogni- tion of social justice in the multi- lateral agenda, in particular at the UN Summit of the Future in 2024 and the proposed UN World So- cial Summit in 2025. It is with great enthusiasm that the GWU is now Malta's first or- ganisation to formally endorse the Global Coalition for Social Justice, with its participation. This timely initiative by ILO Secretary-General Gilbert Huon- go, comes at a time when, as we look back at the last decades of globalisation's great ramping-up, we are witnessing corporations and governments hollow out social protection through the pursuit of austerity measures, authoritarian politics, and right- wing policies that undermine people's dignity. But it is only through social jus- tice that we can make societies and economies function more cohesively and productively, by actively reducing poverty, hun- ger, inequalities and social ten- sions. As defined by the ILO Constitu- tion, a "socially just society" is one where all human beings "have the right to pursue both their mate- rial well-being and their spiritual development in conditions of freedom and dignity, of econom- ic security and equal opportuni- ty". Now it is time to mainstream this vision, with a global coalition that broadens this ambition as a cornerstone of renewed multi- lateralism, and which supports national efforts by turning polit- ical commitments into effective action. To the GWU, this Coalition is key to tackling increasing global inequality and insecurity, factors that can also undermine democ- racy and erode trust in govern- ments. Nobody should underesti- mate the political upheavals that come when governments aban- don the need to secure decent jobs, workers' rights, universal social protection for all, fair wag- es, equality and inclusion. The GWU is mindful of this mission and it remains a guardian against all threats to social justice. It is for this reason that the GWU believes in a new social contract that can adjust the re- lationship between government, people and capital, on a global level. We recognise this Coali- tion's critical importance as a platform that can generate in- creased political commitments, foster concrete actions, and cre- ate a forum for exchange and di- alogue. The ultimate goal is that of achieving a greater balance among the economic, social, and environmental dimensions of sustainable development, and this certainly resonates strongly with the GWU's organisational values and commitments. We further endorse the diverse composition of the Coalition, which reflects a comprehensive and collaborative approach to- wards addressing social justice deficits. Advocacy requires unity between various forces and mul- tilateral cooperation when trans- lating commitments into effec- tive action. By working jointly with oth- er participants, we increase the scale and impact of our actions in a more coherent and coordinated manner. To the GWU, being part of the Coalition will also provide nu- merous benefits, including the identification of new opportuni- ties and partnerships, increased visibility of our actions and ini- tiatives, and the chance to show- case progress and impact within a broader network of committed actors. Our Maltese experience through the ages has taught us how leveraging the power of so- cial dialogue and tripartism has been an effective means to ad- vance social justice sustainably. We are eager to contribute to this endeavour. The GWU is delighted to join forces with those genuinely ready to contribute to delivering social justice to more people. We look forward to working closely with the ILO and other organisations driven by willingness to advance social justice, that can help this platform promote policy coher- ence and joint actions. For the effectiveness of the Coalition's efforts can only be measured by the way in which we influence the global agenda, by joining forces towards a common vision. maltatoday | SUNDAY • 25 FEBRUARY 2024 4 OPINION Putting social justice on the global agenda Josef Bugeja Josef Bugeja is GWU secretary-general The Global Coalition for Social Justice gained momentum with ILO Governing Body's endorsement on 9 November 2023 Our Maltese experience through the ages has taught us how leveraging the power of social dialogue and tripartism has been an effective means to advance social justice sustainably. We are eager to contribute to this endeavour.

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