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Work Beyond the Pandemic
  • Language: en

Work Beyond the Pandemic

This book addresses the impact of Covid-19 on employment relations and provides a reconstruction and a critical assessment of the measures enacted worldwide to tackle the economic and social crisis triggered by the global health emergency. The pandemic has been a booster of critical issues that for years have been silently shaping society and the labor market and so it can represent an opportunity to relaunch a critical analysis on the future of work. Beginning from this assumption, this book collects contributions from different disciplines, including law, economics and organization theory. It covers topics such as the measures enacted to protect workers’ health and cushion the labour, the new inequalities that emerged during the pandemic and the strategies to construct a sustainable and human-centred development in the post pandemic scenario. It is highly relevant to scholars and students of organisation studies, resilience, the labour market and labour law.

Defining and Protecting Autonomous Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Defining and Protecting Autonomous Work

This book, adopting a multidisciplinary approach, investigates the definition of autonomous work and the kind of protection it receives and should receive in a global perspective. The book advocates for the existence of genuine autonomous work to be distinguished from employment and false self-employment. It deserves specific attention from legislators in the view of removing any obstacles to the exercise of freedom of association and collective action at large. The book is divided into two parts. The first focuses on the evolving notion of autonomy and its consequences on social protection, offering a theoretical frame from an organizational, political and legal point of view. The second aims at discovering new regulatory and protective horizons for autonomous work, in the light of blockchain, platform work, EU Competition Law, social security and liberal professions. Finally, the authors offer insights and recommendations on how to protect work beyond categories.

Well-Being and Extended Working Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 187

Well-Being and Extended Working Life

Most European countries have experienced labour market reforms at varying times leading to extended working life and a postponement of retirement age. This book provides a gender perspective on the impact of extended working life on the different dimensions of well-being, the factors which can limit extended working life, and the working conditions of older workers. Over the course of 11 chapters the book explores factors that can limit access to paid work or affect working conditions for older workers, including care for dependent individuals, negative stereotypes surrounding aged workers and poor health. It also investigates differences in working conditions for older workers by gender compared to other groups of workers and across European countries including case-studies from Austria, France, Spain, Poland, Croatia, Albania and Turkey. It will be of interest to all scholars and students of social policy, sociology, gender studies and labour studies more broadly.

Gender Inequalities, Households and the Production of Well-Being in Modern Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Gender Inequalities, Households and the Production of Well-Being in Modern Europe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-04-22
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Feminist scholars have long pointed out the relevance of the unpaid work that goes on within European households in sustaining the well-being of the continent's populations. However, care work and domestic labour continue to be largely unremunerated and unequally distributed by gender. This unique volume of interdisciplinary essays casts new light on the roles that households play in securing the well-being of individuals and families, uncovering the processes of bargaining and accommodation, and conflict and compromise that underpin them. Contributors put gender at the centre of their analyses, demonstrating the uneven experiences of men and women as both providers and receivers of welfare ...

The Collective Dimensions of Employment Relations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

The Collective Dimensions of Employment Relations

This edited volume explores the old and new “collective dimensions” of employment relations. It examines specific challenges stemming from new forms of work of the digital and sharing economy, such as measurement, monitoring, assessment, and remuneration of work, the protection of work-life balance, the impact of new technologies on health and safety, the adaptation of occupational skills to new work processes, and the responses to the digital restructuring of undertakings. It addresses a series of questions such as how the representational action of unions and works councils can adapt to the challenges posed by new production systems and whether the legislative framework needs to be reformed to ensure that digital workers enjoy the right to collective representation. This important collection offers readers a renewed theoretical perspective and justification of the role that the dialogue between workers (representatives) and companies could play in an increasingly complex world of work.

Well-being at and through Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

Well-being at and through Work

  • Categories: Law

Il volume Well-being at and through Work raccoglie una selezione dei contributi presentati in occasione del 14° Convegno internazionale in ricordo di Marco Biagi, tenutosi presso la Fondazione Marco Biagi dell’Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia.I saggi, in lingua inglese, indagano da molteplici prospettive le possibili implicazioni dei cambiamenti nell’organizzazione e nel mercato del lavoro e nei modelli di impiego per il benessere delle persone. Sul piano giuridico, il tema offre l’opportunità di riflettere sui valori che orientano le norme in materia e i trend in atto nella contrattazione collettiva, nonché sulle prospettive di regolazione del cambiamento.Well-being at and thr...

Performance Appraisal in Modern Employment Relations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

Performance Appraisal in Modern Employment Relations

Contributing to the debate on work performance evaluation in a time of technological transformation, this book explores the impact of digitisation on production and organisation models, as well as on the rights and interests of the stakeholders involved. As organisations down-size, merge with other companies and become decentralised, the boundaries in employer-employee-customer relationships are blurred and new models for the organisation and assessment of work performance have emerged. With these new models, innovative regulatory approaches are sorely needed. Taking an interdisciplinary approach and drawing on theoretical concepts from organisation studies, human resource management, sociology and labour economics, this all-encompassing collection is not only essential reading for academics and students, but also for policy-makers and employers who are looking for innovative and practical solutions to the challenges of modern employment relations.

Unpaid Work and the Economy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

Unpaid Work and the Economy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-08-02
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  • Publisher: Routledge

In economics, the voluntary sector is surprisingly understudied. In order to fully understand economics, unpaid and voluntary work needs to be taken into account and afforded the same status as paid activities. This book constitutes a rigorous economic analysis with special emphasis on gender issues and covers every conceivable angle of unpaid work and all its ramifications for the modern economy. The unified vision offered by this group of leading contributors ensures this book is a work of excellent quality. There is every chance it will become a seminal study on unpaid work and as such will provide a useful reference for students and academics involved in gender studies, econometrics, and consumption studies.

Labour And Social Rights. An Evolving Scenario
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

Labour And Social Rights. An Evolving Scenario

  • Categories: Law

Il volume riunisce una selezione degli interventi presentati nella dodicesima edizione del Convegno internazionale in ricordo di Marco Biagi, tenutosi all’Auditorium Marco Biagi di Modena il 18 e 19 marzo 2014. Tra gli effetti della crisi economica globale si registra una crescente spinta a ridefinire il nesso tra relazioni di lavoro e protezione sociale, e quindi a rivedere la stessa ragion d’essere del diritto del lavoro. I saggi raccolti nel volume contribuiscono a mettere in luce i fattori del mutamento in corso, soffermandosi, in prospettiva economica, sociologica ed organizzativa, sulla natura dei fenomeni da regolare, e proponendo analisi e soluzioni in chiave tecnico-giuridica e di politica del diritto. Nella prima parte si confrontano riflessioni sull’evoluzione e la diversificazione dei valori e degli interessi sottesi alle relazioni di lavoro, investigandone l’impatto sui tradizionali paradigmi regolativi. Nella seconda parte si esaminano, secondo una metodologia comparatistica, le problematiche relative alle condizione di vulnerabilità in cui versano particolari categorie di lavoratori, come le donne, i giovani e i migranti.

Gender and Well-Being in Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Gender and Well-Being in Europe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-04-22
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This book is the first of four books based on a series of symposia funded by COST, which is an intergovernmental framework for the promotion of European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research. It draws on both historical and contemporary European case-studies to offer a sophisticated account of the relationship between gender and well-being. The authors focus on key discussions of the changing conceptions of well-being from early twentieth century calculations of the relationship between income and the cost-of-living, to more recent critiques from feminist writers. Their fascinating answers allow them to significantly challenge the issue with the idea that well-being is not only associated with income or opulence but also relates to more abstract concepts including capabilities, freedom, and agency of different women and men and will be of considerable interest to economic and social historians, sociologists of health, gender, sexuality and economists.