Still Work to Be Done: The Future of Decent Work in the World
Cortebeeck, Luc
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• Luc Cortebeeck presents his experiences and insights, which call for reflection and, above all, action
How can we eliminate child labor and exploitation? How do we make governments and multinationals respect all workers in supply chains? How do we use the challenges and opportunities of digitization to tackle inequality? How will we work in the post coronavirus world, after a pandemic hitting the most vulnerable and the young hardest of all?
In Still Work to Be Done Luc Cortebeeck presents his experiences and insights, which call for reflection and, above all, action. In a far-reaching analysis of labor in today's world - from forced labor in Asia and the Gulf States through the brutal violence against trade unionists in Latin America to the erosion of social security and the right to strike in industrialized countries - he examines the future of work.
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