Re-imagining work. Green paper Work 4.0

"With “Work 4.0”, we are taking a look at the working world of today, tomorrow and beyond. We wish to launch a broad dialogue about how we want to work and what opportunities exist for companies, workers, the social partners and policy-makers to shape developments. As we embark on this dialogue...

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Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Berlin 2015
Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19109004124919272869-Re-imagining-work.-Green-paper.htm
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Summary:"With “Work 4.0”, we are taking a look at the working world of today, tomorrow and beyond. We wish to launch a broad dialogue about how we want to work and what opportunities exist for companies, workers, the social partners and policy-makers to shape developments. As we embark on this dialogue, we set out descriptions, analyses and a large number of questions, but we do not have fully developed answers at this stage. This document summarises the starting point for the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs at the launch of the “Work 4.0” dialogue. As a first step, we describe important overarching trends and scenarios affecting our working society (Chapter 1). Then we set out what we understand by Work 4.0 and outline the position of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs as we embark on this dialogue (Chapter 2). We go on to offer an overview of key areas for action and formulate concrete questions (Chapter 3). While our reflections in Chapter 3 are based on these individual action areas, Chapter 4 focuses on the concrete institutions of the social state. Chapter 5 sets out how the WORK 4.0 dialogue process is structured and what it aims to achieve."
Physical Description:87 p.
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