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The impacts of COVID-19 on the world of work in Turkey

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Cerkezoğlu, Arzu

SEER. Journal for Labour and Social Affairs in Eastern Europe

2020

23

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31-88

epidemic disease ; occupational safety and health ; government policy ; trade union attitude ; economic and social development

Turkey

Occupational safety and health

https://doi.org/10.5771/1435-2869-2020-1-31

English

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"This article explores the reaction to the pandemic in Turkey, specifically as regards its impact on workers' health, livelihoods and employment. It is clear that the pandemic, which has hit Turkey very hard, has had a disproportionate impact on working people and members of the union. The government has shortened the service record required to qualify for short-time working allowance, and also imposed a ban on lay-offs, but these are far from complete solutions. Meanwhile, its relief package – the ‘Economic Stability Shield' – predominantly consists of credit lines and debt relief and is also the second lowest in the G20. Times are uncertain for all workers, particularly unregistered ones, as well as for poor families in terms of meeting basic needs now and during the next period of the pandemic, on top of the employment and unemployment crisis which has already been going on since August 2018. The government has decided not to take the advice of trade unions and professional organisations, but DİSK continues to raise its voice as regards maintaining the social order both now and in the crucial post-pandemic period"

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