Working conditions in a global perspective
Aleksynska, Mariya ; Berg, Janine ; Foden, David ; Johnston, Hannah ; Parent-Thirion, Agnès ; Vanderleyden, Julie
ILO; Publications Office of the European Union
- Luxembourg 2019 178 p. working conditions ; quality of working life ; comparison ; well being ; work organization Working conditions English Bibliogr.;Statistics
"Good working conditions contribute to the well-being of workers and the success of enterprises. But unbundling the everyday reality of women and men at work is not a simple task. This is particularly true in in our changing world of work, where new technologies and new forms of work organization are continuously being integrated into our workplaces.
As a result of their shared commitment to the policy goals of ‘decent work' and ‘improved job quality', the International Labour Organization and the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, have partnered to produce this report which makes a unique contribution by providing a comparative overview of results from the most recent surveys on working conditions available across the world, covering approximately 1.2 billion of the world's workers."
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ISBN (PDF) : 978-9221329343
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