ISBN-13: 9781032427904 / Angielski
This book proposes ways of improving and sustaining construction labour productivity through fulfilling the decent work agenda.
Low construction labour productivity and the inadequate welfare of construction workers are consistent challenges in developing countries. These challenges are partially due to shortcomings situated in the Decent Work Agenda. This book proposes ways of sustaining construction labour productivity through fulfilling the Decent Work Agenda. This is a unique area of focus that is essential to fulfilling the broader and global aspects of decent work, sustainability, and construction labour productivity. Also, the focus of this book is on contributing to the plight of construction workers whose treatment is significantly unsound.
The construction industry needs to develop a humanistic face and contribute to the UN’s sustainable development goal of achieving full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men. To achieve this, construction companies are encouraged to implement corporate social responsibility strategies by equipping workers of different educational levels with knowledge and skills that can be transferred to benefit themselves and their communities. Thus, establishing structured on-the-job training that incorporates sustainability-learning objectives to achieve workers’ safety on sites is essential.
The book advocates for decency in the workplace through corporate-social responsibility, people-centred management, sustainability learning of skilled and semi-skilled construction workers, and decent working conditions. It will be of interest to construction industry policymakers, construction professionals, academics, and students of sustainable development and developing economies.