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Together For A Just World
strategic repositioning as an active and constitutive actor in shaping economic
transformation itself. In an era marked by transnational production networks,
accelerating digitalization, and intensifying geoeconomic competition, interna-
tional cooperation is no longer optional-it is a historical necessity. The future of
labour can only be secured through strengthened transnational solidarity, glo-
bally protected social standards, and governance structures that ensure direct
labour participation in policy-making processes.
Social justice must therefore be understood not merely as a normative aspira-
tion, but as a historical responsibility requiring concrete policy measures that
transform the quality of employment, strengthen social protection systems,
and democratize economic decision-making. Trade unions, in this historical
moment, must not remain passive observers of global transformation; they
must act as guiding actors in the construction of a more just and inclusive glo-
bal economic order.
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