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Title: Covid-19 : the great disruptor of working lives
Other Titles: Working life and the transformation of Malta 1960-2020
Authors: Debono, Manwel
Keywords: COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- -- Malta
Flexible work arrangements -- Malta
Labor laws and legislation -- Malta
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Malta University Press
Citation: Debono, M. (2021). Covid-19 : the great disruptor of working lives. In M. Debono, & G. Baldacchino (Eds.), Working life and the transformation of Malta 1960-2020 (pp.311-330). Msida: Malta University Press.
Abstract: Covid-19 shocked social life across the world like nothing else in living memory, and created the "worst global crisis since the Second World War" (ILO, 2020a, p. 2). It deeply affected humanity on many levels, such as health, interpersonal relations, the economy and international affairs. First identified in Wuhan City, China, in December 2019, the virus outbreak was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation on 11 March 2020. Fear of the pandemic spread as quickly as the pandemic itself Governments across the world shut down their economies in a bid to slow the spread of the disease, a justified panic response deemed by most countries as the best way of managing the unknown disease in the short term. The Maltese government closed down schools on March 13, and a large part of the economy days later. By April 2020, four fifths of the world's workforce was affected by lock down measures (ILO, 2020a). [Excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/105967
ISBN: 9789995794132
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