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Engagement with sustainability at the International Labour Organization and wider implications for collective worker voice
Authors:Tonia NOVITZ
Institution:Professor of Labour Law, Centre for Law at Work, University of Bristol Law School, United Kingdom
Abstract:Sustainability objectives have been recognized by the ILO primarily in terms of the impact of environmental protection in the form of “just transition” and “green job” initiatives. Arguably, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) now offer richer scope for ILO engagement with social sustainability. This can be attributed to the prominent recognition of “decent work” in SDG 8 and the need for “responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels” in SDG target 16.7. This article examines how the ILO could further promote collective worker voice in the context of debates over a sustainable “future of work”, particularly considering to whom voice is given and how it is exercised.
Keywords:sustainable development  environmental protection  social sustainability  workers’ participation  SDG  role of ILO
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