Transformations of Work - Challenges for the Institutions and Social Actors

TREU Tiziano , CASALE Giuseppe

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Summary

Transformations of Work gives a comprehensive analysis of the development and current challenges of national systems of labour law and social security. Market volatility and uncertainty have put welfare and social security policies back on the centre stage and point to the need for closer links with employment policy. The inability of existing income support systems to respond to the increasing fragmentation of people’s working careers, the needs of people in difficulty, and the spread of various forms of poverty calls for well-coordinated and efficient responses. This volume highlights the best practices in the various regions of the world in the contexts of international and EU labour law, industrial relations, and social security. It is a source of inspiration for all those who strive to ensure that everyone benefits from the opportunities that will be created in the coming future. It also recognizes the critical role that social protection plays in achieving this and highlights the need to put people and work at the centre of national strategies for sustainable development.

What’s in this book:
Authoritative reports by leading scholars of labour law and social security – originally presented at the XXII World Congress of the International Society for Labour and Social Security Law (ISLSSL) held in Turin in September 2018 – cover the following research themes in depth:

  • informal workers;
  • migrant workers;
  • global trade and labour;
  • organization, productivity, and well-being at work;
  • transnational collective agreements;
  • new forms of social security; and
  • the role of the State and industrial relations.

How this will help you:
In its insistence that, despite the radical changes in the world of work and business brought about by globalization and digital technologies, the decisions of institutions and public and private actors can lead to a more coherent system of international economic and social governance, this timely volume shows the way forward. Practitioners and scholars in the areas of labour law, industrial relations, and social security will benefit immeasurably from its expert analyses and exhaustive and detailed recommendations, and they will find this book an easy reference work.

Table of contents

CHAPTER 1
Introduction
Giuseppe Casale

CHAPTER 2
Transformations of Work: Challenges to National Systems of Labour Law and Social Security
Tiziano Treu

CHAPTER 3
Learning from Our Past: What Would Our Most Respected Forefathers and Mothers Want Us to Do in Our Time of Crisis?
Thomas A. Kochan

CHAPTER 4
New Forms of Labour: New Solidarities?
Franz Marhold

CHAPTER 5
World Report on Informal Workers
Humberto Villasmil Prieto

CHAPTER 6
The Perspective of Social Clauses in International Trade
Adalberto Perulli

CHAPTER 7
Labor and Global Trade: A U.S. Perspective
Janice R. Bellace

CHAPTER 8
Transnational Collective Agreements
Fausta Guarriello

CHAPTER 9
Safeguarding the Rights of Migrant Workers: Another Challenge for Labour Law?
Kübra Dogan Yenisey

CHAPTER 10
The Role of the State and Labour Relations
Jesús Cruz Villalón

CHAPTER 11
The Role of the State and Industrial Relations in Latin America
Maria Katia Garcia Landaburu

CHAPTER 12
Organization, Productivity and Well-Being at Work
Takashi Araki & Sylvaine Laulom