Labour Relations and the Information Security of the State during the Covid-19 Pandemics
Author(s) -
Світлана Іванівна Запара,
Yaroslav Melnyk,
M. B. Melnyk,
M.Yu. Kuznetsova,
Nataliia Bondar
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
information and security an international journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1314-2119
pISSN - 0861-5160
DOI - 10.11610/isij.4505
Subject(s) - industrial relations , state (computer science) , productivity , social security , labor relations , trade union , pandemic , human rights , business , covid-19 , political science , economics , economic system , economic growth , labour economics , international trade , law , medicine , disease , algorithm , pathology , computer science , infectious disease (medical specialty)
The technological changes directly influence human values, way of life, communication, education, new digital competencies, economic productivity, social rights, privacy, access to information, and more. Understanding and describing these effects is key for understanding the new digital social reality and determining possibilities, challenges, and threats of the fourth industrial revolution. The prerequisites of this study are the objective monitoring of the state of social and labour relations in Ukraine and other countries, the analysis of urgent issues of alternative employment, the global crisis and crisis of the human rights mechanism of social and labour relations, changes in the legal status and powers of trade union organizations. These institutions are intended to protect the interests of employees, to facilitate the ‘individualization’ of labour relations, and new forms to protect employees’ rights and interests.
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