ILR, International Labour Review (2002) Towards a policy framework for decent work. International Labour Review (ILR), 141 (2). pp. 161-173. ISSN 0020-7780
Full text not available from this repository. (Request a copy)Abstract
This perspective concerns the ILO's unifying concept of "decent work", evolved to counteract the adverse effects of globalization. Recalling the universal principles enshrined in ILO standards and their applicability to all national circumstances, the author explains how decent work promotes rights at work, employment, social protection and social dialogue, and how these contribute to sustainable development, macroeconomic security and a fairer distribution of the benefits of growth. He spells out the operational issues for the ILO, notably the better integration of policies, and the development of indicators of decent work and of appropriate country programmes.
Item Type: | Articles |
---|---|
Keywords: | Minimum Wage, Wages, Poverty, Conditions of Work, ILO, Labour Standards, Convention |
Subjects: | Decent Work |
Depositing User: | Chitti Babu ICSF |
Date Deposited: | 03 Jun 2022 05:10 |
Last Modified: | 03 Jun 2022 05:10 |
URI: | http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/12579 |
Actions (login required)
View Item |