2023
DOI: 10.1177/10384162231190995
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Decent work, sustainable livelihoods and climate action: Time for a clean slate?

Stuart C Carr

Abstract: Jobs have arguably failed to deliver for most job holders worldwide, with mass precariousness now the norm across the globe. Where does this leave career development, which is often associated with jobs? One constant is working to make a living. Securing that goal into the future – which is what ‘career’ implies – may require more than just what the United Nations/International Labour Organization call ‘Decent work’. ‘Sustainable Livelihoods’ span multiple forms of work, emphasise social connectedness, includi… Show more

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“…Gaining technical digital skills (e.g., technology usage, monitoring, control, programming, cybersecurity; Poláková et al, 2023) is challenging for human workers, particularly in tasks like programming industrial robots (Adel, 2022). Companies must invest in employee training to bridge the skills gap and adapt to innovations (Bigerna et al, 2023; Cillo et al, 2022; Ghobakhloo et al, 2023; Mourtzis et al, 2022). Nevertheless, Industry 5.0 brings a set of opportunities not to be missed: Industry 5.0 positively impacts human creativity and involvement by placing operators at the center of the manufacturing process, emphasizing the coexistence and collaboration between humans and machines (Huang et al, 2022).…”
Section: Industry 50: the New Industrial Revolution Challenges And Op...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Gaining technical digital skills (e.g., technology usage, monitoring, control, programming, cybersecurity; Poláková et al, 2023) is challenging for human workers, particularly in tasks like programming industrial robots (Adel, 2022). Companies must invest in employee training to bridge the skills gap and adapt to innovations (Bigerna et al, 2023; Cillo et al, 2022; Ghobakhloo et al, 2023; Mourtzis et al, 2022). Nevertheless, Industry 5.0 brings a set of opportunities not to be missed: Industry 5.0 positively impacts human creativity and involvement by placing operators at the center of the manufacturing process, emphasizing the coexistence and collaboration between humans and machines (Huang et al, 2022).…”
Section: Industry 50: the New Industrial Revolution Challenges And Op...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gaining technical digital skills (e.g., technology usage, monitoring, control, programming, cybersecurity; Poláková et al, 2023) is challenging for human workers, particularly in tasks like programming industrial robots (Adel, 2022). Companies must invest in employee training to bridge the skills gap and adapt to innovations (Bigerna et al, 2023; Cillo et al, 2022; Ghobakhloo et al, 2023; Mourtzis et al, 2022).…”
Section: Industry 50: the New Industrial Revolution Challenges And Op...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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