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201Published 2016“…"Since the ILO’s founding in 1919, gender equality and non-discrimination have been pillars of its mission to promote social justice through the world of work. As the Organization approaches its second century, it has chosen to focus on women at work as one of its centenary initiatives. …”
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202by Streeck, Wolfgang“…Inflation, deficits and financial under-regulation should not be understood as results of faulty economic management but rather as temporary stopgaps to simultaneously satisfy democratic-political claims for social justice and economic claims for profitability. …”
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203“…In this second volume of the series, Conor Gearty argues that for rights to work effectively in the wider promotion of social justice, they need to be kept as far away as possible from the courts. …”
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204“…The emphasis on sustainable and unsustainable social welfare programs is geared to helping readers engage in advocacy for social justice."…”
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205The future of work in a changing natural environment: climate change, degradation and sustainability“…Indeed, two major trends related to the natural environment – current and future environmental degradation on the one hand, and the push towards environmental sustainability on the other – will define the future of work and social justice. Environmental degradation negatively affects the world of work given the tight linkages it has with the natural environment, notably through the loss of ecosystem services, the occurrence of natural disasters and the inequalities related to the exposure to environmental degradation and its associated risks. …”
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206Published 2017“…Yet, there are clear indications of potential threats: for example, the generally perceived lack of social justice and the gaping cleavage in togetherness between east and west as well as between structurally weak regions and such that are flourishing. …”
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207Published 2006“…Labour inspectorates are expected to assist management and workers in developing good labour practices and achieving social justice and decent work for all. After years of political instability, the countries of East and South East Europe are now well into the process of rapid transformation towards market economy structures. …”
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208by Armstrong, Kenneth A.“…"The pursuit of social solidarity and social justice has typically occurred within the boundaries of nation states. …”
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209“…The book then examines the contemporary challenge posed by 'new social movements' in relation to the family, discrimination, environment, and global social justice. The book provides a timely and much needed overview of the changing nature of social welfare as it has been shaped by the demands of social movements."…”
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210“…Citizens' rights can only be defended by united efforts to overcome the evils which threaten to underminde them: terrorism, violence, intolerance, xenophobia, drug-taking, misuse of computerised personal information … Throughout democratic Europe human dignity is now protected by international agreements which guarantee human rights, social justice and equal treatment for men and women. …”
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211“…It concludes that the biggest threat to social justice in Europe is not radical institutional change, but the ‘frozen’ welfare state landscapes where resistance to change is institutionalised, and major interest groups are able to define how welfare systems operate. …”
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212Published 2012“…The fight against social exclusion, the promotion of social justice and protection, as well as social cohesion are confirmed to be among the aims of the Union (Article 3 TEU). …”
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213Talking through the crisis: social dialogue and industrial relations trends in selected EU countriesPublished 2017“…Its findings reinforce the centrality of partnership through social dialogue in the pursuit of decent work and social justice."…”
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214The European Commission’s half-finished digitalization strategy: a critical assessment by UNI EuropaPublished 2015“…Europe needs to respond quickly to this development to ensure that it leads to economic growth, quality jobs, a skilled workforce and social justice.The European Commission has responded to digital development with the Digital Single Market Package (the DSM Package) and with it hopes to ensure the proper functioning of the single market by facilitating digitalisation and addressing challenges like geo-blocking, EU copyright and telecom rules, and high costs of parcel delivery in Europe.Although UNI Europa welcomes the Commission’s effort to respond to digital development, it finds the Commission’s approach too narrow and consumer-focused and lacking in emphasis on how this development affects workers, industries and services. …”
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215Published 2012“…This integrated analysis across the Decent Work Agenda applies the ILO Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization, 2008, principle of integrated, inseparable and mutually supportive objectives. …”
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216by Shiva, Vandana“…Condemning industrial agriculture as a recipe for ecological and economic disaster, Shiva's champion is the small, independent farm: their greater productivity, their greater potential for social justice as they put more resources into the hands of the poor, and the biodiversity that is inherent to the traditional farming practiced in small-scale agriculture. …”
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217Published 2018“…"The welfare state has been under attack for decades, but now more than ever there is a need for strong social protection systems―the best tools we have to combat inequality, support social justice, and even improve economic performance. …”
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218Published 26 February 1939“…The Demonstration pledges itself to aid in every way the sufferings of the victims of brutal aggression, and to work for the replacement of the present Government by a strong Labour Government, resolute to secure Peace, Democracy and Social justice. National Council of Labour, London Trades Council, and London Labour Party 292/946/12b/40…”
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219Published 2012“…The discussion of women trade union leaders is situated more broadly within debates on governance, leadership and democracy within social justice activism."…”
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220by Harvey, David“…The battle now will be between the still-powerful forces that want to reconstitute the system of yesterday and those that want to replace it with one that prizes social justice and economic equality. The new afterword focuses on the continuing impact of the crisis and the response to it in 2010."…”
Published 2011
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