Supporting decent work and the transition towards formalization through technology-enhanced labour inspection
Gallo, Michael and Thinyane, Hannah (2021). Supporting decent work and the transition towards formalization through technology-enhanced labour inspection. ILO Publications.
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Thinyane, HannahTitle Supporting decent work and the transition towards formalization through technology-enhanced labour inspection Publication Date 2021-10 Place of Publication Geneva Publisher ILO Publications Pages XXXI, 31 Language eng Abstract The development and expansion of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has had far-reaching consequences for governance and the world of work, including how labour administrations and inspectorates manage and deliver services. Labour inspection is an essential part of labour administration and ensures the enforcement of worker’s rights and compliance with relevant legal obligations. As such, labour inspection is one of the many different pathways available for reducing informality through inspectorates’ mandated information sharing and sanctioning activities. UNBIS Thesaurus LABOUR INSPECTION
MIGRANT WORKERS
DECENT WORK
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
LABOUR ADMINISTRATIONCopyright Holder ILO Publications Copyright Year 2021 Copyright type Creative commons ISSN 27083446 ISBN 9789220357927
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