Towards a renewed social contract: advancing social justice and a human-centred agenda beyond 2030
ILO - Geneva
2025
102 p.
social contract ; worker ; social dialogue ; climate change ; work ; social justice ; just transition ; trade union rights ; social inequality ; ILO ; decent work ; social protection ; trade unionism ; democracy ; trade union role
International Journal of Labour Research
Vol. 13, Issues 1-2
Labour relations
https://doi.org/10.54394/QVEA5653
English
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"This 2025 edition is a progression on from the previous edition and has an outlook towards the future. The Journal explores how we can shape a new social contract—a foundation for a human-centred world beyond 2030. It aims to equip trade unions as key drivers of change in implementing the 2025 Doha Political Declaration. The contributions contained in this edition reflect a shared commitment to shaping a fairer future—and a belief that trade unions are not merely participants in this process, but have a vital role to play in this process, in standing up for peace and democracy, and for a fairer and more sustainable world of work."
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