Trade union revitalization: Organizing new forms of work including platform workers
ILO - Geneva
2022
11
1-2
123 p.
digital economy ; worker ; social dialogue ; trade union ; economic recovery ; gender equality ; occupational safety and health ; climate change ; technological change ; trade union renewal ; crowd work
International Journal of Labour Research
11 (1-2)
Trade unionism
English
Bibliogr.
"The 2022 edition of the International Journal of Labour Research comes at a critical time, marked both by multidimensional crises affecting many countries around the world and by a surge in the attraction and influence of trade unions in responding to these crises. This year edition highlights the experiences of trade union revitalization worldwide with an emphasis on trade union unity and cooperation and the challenge of organizing new forms of work including platforms workers where young people are over-represented."
Digital
ISBN (PDF) : 978-92-2-037948-6
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