Visions of a More Sustainable Future of Work for the Underserved

Visions of a More Sustainable Future of Work for the Underserved

DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8417-0.ch002
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Abstract

For generations, humanity has experienced socioeconomic disparities that are yet unresolved. Although education and training have transformed some individuals in society, they have not addressed the broader issues of sustainable employment for many underserved communities. Governments, corporations, policymakers, and numerous stakeholders have continued to address the problem, yielding disappointing results. Growing inequality in society continues to be a major concern. Vertical inequalities between the poor and the rich and horizontal inequalities between various groups of society have remained high for centuries. This chapter focuses on a variety of individual elements that outline the current challenges to humanity in an unequal society that certain communities continue to face, citing an unsustainable environment. Inequality and degradation negatively impact the future of work. Efforts continue to advance the future of work as a progressive, stable, and welcoming environment without the need for underserved communities to be marginalized.
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"Struggle is a never-ending process. Freedom is never really won, you earn it in every generation." Coretta Scott King

"The future of work and entrepreneurship for the underserved is a struggle for humanity." J. D. Rolle

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Objectives Of The Chapter

The study will address the question of the future of work for the underserved in the following areas:

  • Raise awareness of challenges of inclusiveness in the future of work for the underserved

  • Frame the impact of the technology transformation on the underserved

  • Build an ecosystem for an inclusive future for the underserved in the knowledge economy

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