This course is part of Agenda 2030: Trabajo decente y protección social.
The "Escuela de trabajo decente" course focuses on implementing decent work strategies in business environments to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 8. This comprehensive program explores how companies can contribute to sustainable development through ethical labor practices. Participants will learn about international labor standards, poverty eradication in the workplace, elimination of forced and child labor, diversity management, and work formalization processes. The course equips professionals with essential tools to promote social dialogue, identify precarious work patterns, prepare for future work trends, and support entrepreneurship. By addressing vulnerable populations and advocating for fundamental rights in international frameworks, students will gain practical knowledge to implement SDG 8 and the 2030 Agenda in corporate settings. This program emphasizes creating productive, satisfying employment while ensuring fair remuneration and inclusive opportunities for all workers, including youth, women, and people with disabilities.
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What you'll learn
Understand the Sustainable Development Goals and their implementation in business environments Develop strategies to promote decent work according to SDG 8 and the 2030 Agenda Identify and address different forms of precarious work that don't meet decent work standards Implement diversity management strategies for inclusive workplaces that empower women, people with disabilities, young workers, older employees, and migrants Create tools for social dialogue between stakeholders in business settings Recognize emerging work trends and prepare businesses for future labor developments Apply entrepreneurship tools that align with decent work principles Transform informal business practices into formal employment arrangements that protect workers' rights
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
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Graded assignments, exams
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Limited Access access
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There are 5 modules in this course
This course explores the implementation of decent work principles in businesses to align with the UN's Sustainable Development Goal 8. Students will study international labor standards, poverty eradication strategies in workplace contexts, and methods to eliminate forced and child labor. The curriculum covers diversity management in companies with special focus on empowering women, including people with disabilities, supporting both young and older workers, and integrating migrants into the workforce. The final section addresses work formalization processes, transforming informal employment into formal arrangements, collaborative strategies, and regulatory models for corporate responsibility. Throughout the course, participants will gain practical tools to promote social dialogue, identify precarious work patterns, prepare for future work trends, and support sustainable entrepreneurship within corporate settings.
Semana 1. Los ODS en el ámbito internacional
Module 1
Semana 2. La erradicación de la pobreza y el trabajo decente
Module 2
Semana 3. La eliminación del trabajo forzoso, infantil y meta-evaluación
Module 3
Semana 4. La gestión de la diversidad en la empresa como meta del trabajo decente
Module 4
Semana 5. La formalización del trabajo en la empresa
Module 5
Fee Structure
Individual course purchase is not available - to enroll in this course with a certificate, you need to purchase the complete Professional Certificate Course. For enrollment and detailed fee structure, visit the following: Agenda 2030: Trabajo decente y protección social
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Instructors

3 Courses
Leading Expert in Labor Law and Workplace AI
Ana Belén Muñoz Ruiz researches AI and workplace risk prevention as Visiting Professor and Deputy Director of UC3M’s Risk Prevention Master’s.

4 Courses
Advocate for Labor Law and Sustainable Development
María Gema Quintero Lima focuses on labor, social security, and CSR tied to inclusive growth and the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.
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