Introduction. Making work better

3区 社会学 Q1 Business, Management and Accounting
Transfer Pub Date : 2023-10-24 DOI:10.1177/10242589231206362
Dalia Gesualdi-Fecteau, Christian Lévesque, Gregor Murray, Nicolas Roby
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From the premise that better work makes for better societies, the challenge, taken up in the introduction to this special issue of Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, is to explore what makes work better, or worse, and how it can be improved. As a wide variety of experiments shape our economies and communities for the future, a key challenge is to engage in shared learning about these processes in order to stimulate a dialogue between the aspiration for better work and the conditions likely to hinder or facilitate making work better. It is an invitation to move from narrow conceptions of job quality to a broader lens of how world-of-work actors strategise, innovate and incorporate uncertainty into their search for sustainable solutions for better work. Key themes include: why work needs to be better (but is often worse); why better work makes for better societies; how work can be made better; the role of institutions in achieving better work; and, finally, how union strategies are essential to processes of experimentation to make work better.
介绍。让工作变得更好
从“更好的工作造就更好的社会”这一前提出发,本期《转移:欧洲劳动与研究评论》特刊的导言中提出的挑战是,探索是什么让工作变得更好或更糟,以及如何改进。随着各种各样的实验塑造我们未来的经济和社区,一项关键挑战是参与对这些过程的共同学习,以激发对改善工作的渴望与可能阻碍或促进改善工作的条件之间的对话。它邀请我们从狭隘的工作质量概念转向更广泛的视角,即工作世界的参与者如何制定战略、创新并将不确定性纳入他们寻求改善工作的可持续解决方案的过程中。关键主题包括:为什么工作需要更好(但往往更糟);为什么更好的工作造就更好的社会;如何让工作变得更好;机构在改善工作方面的作用;最后,工会战略对实验过程的重要性,以使工作更好。
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