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Social legislation in the Democratic Republic of Congo Principles, Applications and Evolution First edition is a fundamental work that explores the crucial role of social legislation in the country's economic and social development. Through in-depth analysis, it highlights the essential principles underpinning this legislation, notably the protection of workers' rights, the promotion of equal opportunities and the guarantee of decent working conditions. The book also addresses contemporary challenges facing social legislation, such as informal work, gender inequality and the marginalization of…mehr

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Social legislation in the Democratic Republic of Congo Principles, Applications and Evolution First edition is a fundamental work that explores the crucial role of social legislation in the country's economic and social development. Through in-depth analysis, it highlights the essential principles underpinning this legislation, notably the protection of workers' rights, the promotion of equal opportunities and the guarantee of decent working conditions. The book also addresses contemporary challenges facing social legislation, such as informal work, gender inequality and the marginalization of vulnerable groups. By examining the practical applications of this legislation in key sectors such as employment, social security and occupational health, this book identifies the advances made while highlighting the need for adaptations to better respond to current realities. In the face of changes in the labor market, such as the rise of telecommuting and digital platforms, it argues for a reassessment of existing legal frameworks.
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Freddy Asiani Mubiala es economista especializado en macroeconomía y política económica, con experiencia en ciencia de datos. Como inspector del trabajo, Freddy Asiani Mubiala destaca por su compromiso con la justicia social y su papel en la defensa de los derechos de los trabajadores.