A new social contract: achieving social justice in an era of accelerating change
ILO - Geneva
2023
12
1-2
108 p.
digitalisation ; worker ; social dialogue ; trade union ; social protection ; income ; environmental protection ; occupational safety and health ; climate change ; technological change ; work ; social contract
International Journal of Labour Research
Vol. 12, Issues 1-2
Labour relations
English
Bibliogr.
"This 2023 edition of the International Journal of Labour Research (IJLR), aims to stimulate reflection on what a new social contract might entail and more specifically the role of workers' organizations in engaging in the design and establishment of a new social contract within the multilateral system and at national level. Thus, the focus of this issue is both on what such a new social contract may entail and on what to do in terms of its implementation."
Digital
ISBN (PDF) : 978-92-2-040183-5
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