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Work And Social Justice Rethinking Labour In Society And The Economy Flora Gill

  • SKU: BELL-51032532
Work And Social Justice Rethinking Labour In Society And The Economy Flora Gill
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.13 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Flora Gill
ISBN: 9781447369950, 1447369955
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Work And Social Justice Rethinking Labour In Society And The Economy Flora Gill by Flora Gill 9781447369950, 1447369955 instant download after payment.

Today’s economics offers us a far too narrow perspective on the role that paid work plays in our lives, as individuals and as a society. This book examines the urgent workplace challenges we’re facing today, from automation to AI and climate change, with an interdisciplinary and historical analysis that challenges and broadens the scope of existing economic literature. Exploring the current economic proposals to address these issues, it advocates for a more egalitarian and sustainable future that builds workers’ protections into the very fabric of our economic systems. This is a resounding call for greater economic social justice and equality at work and a valuable resource for social scientists from fields like heterodox economics, business and sociology.

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