Labour Law Utopias: Post-Growth & Post-Productive Work Approaches
Labour Law Utopias: Post-Growth & Post-Productive Work Approaches
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Abstract
Labour Law Utopias: Post-Growth and Post-Productive Work Approaches engages with new socioeconomic ideas, or utopias, that look beyond the current growth-driven competitive market economy. Building on critiques of economic growth and the limits of the logic of human productivity and competitivity for workers and the planet, it explores alternative approaches and what they mean for work in general and labour law in particular. The concept of post-growth is used to rethink the purpose of the economy by looking beyond merely increasing wealth, consumption, and production. Post-productive work is introduced to question the centrality of economically productive work in labour law. The chapters in this book adopt a forward-looking approach and discuss whether and how labour law can contribute to emancipation from the constraints of growth and productivity by revisiting the value, organization, and impact of work on people and the environment.
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Front Matter
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1
Labour Law Beyond Growth and Productivism: An Introduction
Nicolas Bueno and others
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The Coast of (Labour Law’s) Utopia
Brian Langille
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Economic Paradigm Shifts for Labour Law
Beryl ter Haar
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Labour Law for Degrowth and Meaningful Work
Nuna Zekić
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First Lines for an Ecological Labour Law: A Social Utopia for the Anthropocene
Rodrigo Carelli
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A Global South Perspective on Labour Rights and Supply Chains for a Post-Growth World
Surya Deva andPushkar Anand
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The Value of Work in Labour Law
Nicolas Bueno
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Labour Law and the Utopia of the Commons
Paolo Tomassetti
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9
Labour Law for Care and Wellbeing
Rafael Encinas de Muñagorri
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10
Channelling Technologies to Benefit Employees via Labour Law
Einat Albin
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11
Social Security and the Right to Laziness Beyond just Basic Income
Alexander De Becker andFlore Claus
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12
Utopia, Power, and Free Labour
Sergio Gamonal C.
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13
Conclusion: Utopias for an Ecological Social Law and How to Get There
Élise Dermine andDaniel Dumont
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End Matter
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