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Introduction. Making work better

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Gesualdi-Fecteau, Dalia ; Lévesque, Christian ; Roby, Nicolas

Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research

2023

29

3

277-284

quality of working life ; trade union role ; democracy ; decent work

Labour economics

http://trs.sagepub.com/

https://doi.org/10.1177/10242589231206362

English

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"From the premise that better work makes for better societies, the challenge, taken up in the introduction to this special issue of Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, is to explore what makes work better, or worse, and how it can be improved. As a wide variety of experiments shape our economies and communities for the future, a key challenge is to engage in shared learning about these processes in order to stimulate a dialogue between the aspiration for better work and the conditions likely to hinder or facilitate making work better. It is an invitation to move from narrow conceptions of job quality to a broader lens of how world-of-work actors strategise, innovate and incorporate uncertainty into their search for sustainable solutions for better work. Key themes include: why work needs to be better (but is often worse); why better work makes for better societies; how work can be made better; the role of institutions in achieving better work; and, finally, how union strategies are essential to processes of experimentation to make work better."

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