Labour protection in a transforming world of work. ilc 104/2015, report vi.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Copyright page; Contents; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Issues and challenges for labour protection in a transforming world of work; 1.1. A transforming world of work; 1.2. Determinants of labour protection; 2. Trends in labour protection; 2.1. Wage policies; 2.2. Working time; 2.3. Occupational safety and health; 2.4. Maternity protection; 3. Policy challenges and responses; 3.1. Wage policies; 3.1.1. Minimum wages; 3.1.2. Protection of wages; 3.2. Working hours; 3.2.1. Long working hours; 3.2.2. Short hours; 3.2.3. Promoting good quality part-time work.
- 3.2.4. Improving working-time arrangements (work schedules)3.3. Occupational safety and health; 3.3.1. Responding to risks; 3.3.2. Inadequate resources; 3.3.3. Trends in economic growth and in the quantity andf quality of employment; 3.4. Maternity protection; 4. ILO responses to improve people's working life; 4.1. Regulating and extending labour protection; 4.1.1. Making work safe: Improving national OSH coverage; 4.1.2. Making work pay: Extending minimum wage protection; 4.1.3. Making work pay for women as well as for men.
- 4.1.4. Regulating working time: Balancing workers' and enterprises' needs4.2. Making labour protection inclusive; 4.2.1. Enabling working parents and other workers to balance work and personal life; 4.2.2. Promoting safe and desirable workplaces for persons with disabilities; 4.2.3. Extending protection to migrant workers; 4.2.4. Extending protection to domestic workers; 4.3. Enterprise performance and labour protection: A sustainable and integrated approach; 4.3.1. Improving compliance with standards; 4.3.2. Creating a virtuous cycle between productivity and working conditions.
- 4.3.3. Governance, workers' representation and labour protection5. Conclusions and the way forward; 5.1. The ILO's current response; 5.2. Moving forwards: Towards a more comprehensive and inclusive approach to labour protection; 5.3. Suggested points for discussion.