The future of work: trade unions transformation
ILO - Geneva
2019
256 p.
future of work ; precarious employment ; trade union ; womens empowerment ; youth ; environmental protection ; trade union renewal ; digitalisation
International Journal of Labour Research
9 (1-2)
Labour economics
English
Bibliogr.
978-92-2-031368-8
'It has become harder for trade unions in both developed and emerging countries to protect the rights of workers and working conditions, as shown not only in the reduction of unionization, but also the fall in the labour share of income in most countries.This issue of the Journal compiles the thoughts of leading academics on the topics that are shaping discussions on the future of work. The Journal aims to serve as a stepping stone for the labour movement in its own deliberations on how workers'organizations can react to the fundamental changes that are affecting the world of work, and that it will provide further reflections on the transformation of trade unions these changes might entail.'
Digital
ISBN (PDF) : 978-92-2-031367-1
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