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7th March 2019

Ethical Perspectives on the Future of Work (7 March 2019, Global)

Posted by the International Catholic Migration Commission – On March 6th, 2019   Ethical Perspectives on the Future of Work To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the International Labour Organization (ILO), a new publication explores what faith-based organizations can contribute […]
5th March 2019

The future of work (5 March 2019, Global)

Translate:   Escrito por Emilce Cuda y publicado en el Diario Página|12 – 1 de Marzo de 2019   El futuro del trabajo Después de Laudato Si, que no solo denunció la crisis ecológica, sino que también puso al trabajador […]
1st March 2019

WCC general secretary speaks on the future of work (1 March 2019, Geneva)

Posted by the World Council of Churches – On February 25th, 2019   WCC general secretary speaks on the future of work World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit spoke on the future of work […]
20th February 2019

Rethinking Labour (20 February 2019, Geneva)

  Translate:   Publié par les Jésuites de Suisse Romande – Le 20 Février, 2019   Repenser le travail (20 Février 2019, Genève) En cette année 2019, l’Organisation internationale du Travail (OIT) fête ses 100 ans. Pour commémorer ce centenaire, […]
23rd January 2019

Vatican releases guidelines to help church fight human trafficking (23 January 2019, Vatican)

  Posted by the National Catholic Reporter – On January 17th, 2019   Vatican releases guidelines to help church fight human trafficking The Vatican has created a set of pastoral guidelines to inspire and improve the church’s work in addressing […]
21st January 2019

Points on jobs, demography and migration (21 January 2019, Vatican)

  Posted by the Migrants and Refugees Section – On January 16th, 2019   Points on jobs, demography and migration Last week, from 10 to 12 January, the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development hosted an International Research Seminar on the theme The […]
6th December 2018

New ILO figures show 164 million people are migrant workers (6 December 2018, Geneva)

Posted by the ILO – On December 5th, 2018   New ILO figures show 164 million people are migrant workers The International Labour Organization (ILO) estimates that 164 million people are migrant workers – a rise of 9 per cent […]
29th November 2018

Shaping the Future of Work: 200 gather for faith-based contribution to ILO centenary (29 November 2018, Brussels)

Posted by the CALL Network Shaping the Future of Work: 200 gather for faith-based contribution to ILO centenary On Tuesday, 27 November, nearly 200 people gathered at the European Economic and Social Committee for “Shaping the Future of Work,” a […]
20th November 2018

Rethinking Labour: Ethical Reflections on the Future of Work (20 November 2018, Global)

  Rethinking Labour: Ethical Reflections on the Future of Work The Caritas in Veritate Foundation is pleased to present our tenth working paper. Recent decades have witnessed the consolidation of a global economic system strongly characterised by exclusion and inequality […]
9th November 2018

The Future of Work: Promoting Good Work for the Benefit of All (9 November 2018, London)

  The Future of Work: Promoting Good Work for the Benefit of All On Tuesday October 30, 2018 in the city of London CEME – The Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics organized a meeting on topic The Future of […]
1st November 2018

Questionnaire on the future of work (1 November 2018, Global)

  Questionnaire on the future of work The International Labour Organization (ILO) is on its way towards its Centenary in 2019, inspired by the theme of the “Future of Work”. Besides technological, economical or fair trading aspects, the project “The […]
25th October 2018

Launch of the publication: Rethinking Labour – Ethical Reflections on the Future of Work (25 October 2018, Geneva)

    Rethinking Labour – Ethical Reflections on the Future of Work The future of work is one of the biggest challenges of our century and an important topic in the Catholic Social Teaching. For that purpose, the Holy See […]