01272nam a22001577a 4500999001900000008004100019100002700060245006400087260004400151300003100195520069100226773004300917906004200960942000701002952010501009 c518521d518521210928b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aWalter, Dagmar 929590 aImplications of Covid-19 for labour and employment in India aThe Indian Journal of Labour Economics  a 63(1), Oct, 2020: p.47-51 aThe COVID-19 pandemic has pushed the world into an unprecedented crisis and uncertainty, calling to expedite the implementation of the Centenary Declaration. It called upon constituents to pursue ‘with unrelenting vigour its [ILO] constitutional mandate for social justice by further developing its human centred approach to the future of work’. It called for putting workers’ rights and the needs, aspirations and rights of all people at the heart of economic, social and environmental policies. The international community and ILO’s constituents have engaged in a collective endeavour to tackle the devastating human impact of the pandemic, but more is needed. – Reproduced  aThe Indian Journal of Labour Economics aCOVID-19 (DISEASE) - ECONOMIC ASPECTS cAR 00102ddc40709392590aIIPAbIIPAd2021-09-28h63(1), Oct, 2020: p.47-51pAR125653r2021-09-28yAR