Choosing and Doing the Right Work

Most of the world's human activities can be broadly categorised into the tripartite forms of: productive work, reproductive work, and destructive work.




Productive work contributes to the global basket of goods and services which enhance the well being of all people, places, plants and animals.



Reproductive and care work builds the global stock of human resources needed to produce a variety of economic and non-economic activities that can sustain the peace and prosperity of the global economy.



Destructive work constitute a gamut of bads, perspectives, and activities (including but not limited to: negativism, conflicts, violence and violation of humanity) that disrupt and diminish global capability to carry on peaceful, value-creating and welfare-promoting work.



As we celebrate the 2021 International Labour Day, let us advance our capacity to do more productive, reproductive and care work while we earnestly seek to eradicate all commitments to destructive work, for the peace and shared properity of all.



Yes we can!

Photo credit: ILO


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