The difficult cultural turning point in labor protection and the key role of vocational training
Maurizio Del Conte
Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal2021article
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Abstract
At the turn of the 21st century, the European social policy marked a
notable turning point in comparison to previous phases when it had
concentrated efforts on achieving a rise in the blanket protection of the
workforce. From the year 2000, in fact, with the introduction of the Lisbon
Strategy, the main aim of the EU became to make the European labor market
more flexible in order to raise both levels of employment and productivity,
focusing on what is termed “decent work”, meaning jobs capable of
expressing a higher level of added value in order to gain competitiveness in
the global market.
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