Shaping the future of work : a handbook for action and a new social contract
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Shaping the future of work : a handbook for action and a new social contract
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, c2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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A roadmap for how workers, business, labor, education, and government can build high-quality jobs and strong and successful businesses through collaborative efforts.
This book provides a roadmap for what workers, business, labor, education, and government need to do to build a new social contract for all to prosper. It is a call to action for building high-quality jobs and strong and successful businesses through collaborative efforts capable of overcoming the deep divisions all too apparent in society today.
MITxPress is a collaboration between MITx, which makes some of MIT's best courses available online, and the MIT Press, a publisher of cutting-edge research and scholarship in the arts and sciences. MITxPress makes available in book form course and lecture materials from MIT's essential online courses. A valuable resource for those enrolled in MITx courses, MITxPress editions provide a reliable reference after the course has concluded. MITxPress editions are aso useful guides for general readers interested in the subject.
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