With growth-driven economies surpassing environmental limits, a job guarantee could offer a way to a sustainable economic system.
Read moreNow the economy has overshot key ecological limits, more sustainable social protection systems that do not depend on environmentally destructive forms of work must be found.
Read moreAdvances in labour-saving technology promise to radically restructure the labour market. The political challenge is to ensure the benefits are shared by all.
Read moreWhat might self-driving cars, robotisation, and the so-called 'internet of things' mean for society, and how are political forces reacting?
Read moreFundamental upheavals to work are destabilising hard-fought protections. Labour codes - and work itself - must be reshaped to reflect the economic realities of our time.
Read moreTrade unionist Philippe Pochet on changing perspectives on climate change and transition within organised labour and the essential and challenging task of working with Greens.
Read moreTaxes on employed labour income constitute the lion’s share of fiscal government revenues for governments in Europe. With the future of work uncertain, what are Green parties’ alternatives and proposals around Europe?
Read moreWelfare state models have historically linked social protection to employment. How can these adapt to new realities? Proposals and perspectives on social protection and the future of work from across Europe.
Read moreLuxemburgish Socialist MEP Mady Delvaux-Stehres discusses how we can place technology at the service of workers, social cohesion, and the fight against inequality.
Read moreTechnological advances, demographic shifts, and a shortage of caregivers mean that huge change is in store for the European healthcare system. But what does this mean for the healthcare workforce?
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