Hristina Crenn: "Migrants between the Resurgence of Labor Inequalities and the Emergence of Covid-19 " - Journal of Applied Professional Studies Marywood University (USA). (original) (raw)

2021, Journal of Applied Professional Studies, Volume 2, Issue 3, SPRING 2021, Marywood University (USA)

The Covid-19 pandemic restructured the social order of the world. This paper a hitherto analyses the zoonotic origin of Covid-19 and the negative impact of the resurgence of labour inequalities for migrants and workers. Scientists always should search for the source of the virus. Thus, the new approach of One Health reflects the fundamental link or interdependence between human, animal and environmental health. The dark world scenario was characterised with the introduction of online work and education i.e., digital life. Over night people lost their jobs, schools closed, children and university students started to study online and hospitals were saturated. There is a dire need to change the scope of this unexpected event. Some countries are adopting adequate policies to curb the rapid mutation of the virus. The inefficiency of some policies paralysed the proper functioning of the entire world. The importance of reducing social inequalities, providing decent work and economic growth, eradicating the phenomenon of slow justice and ameliorating the performance of the main international and internal institutions is a post-Covid-19 mission. The Industrial Revolution of the 18th century gave birth to the notion of Labour Rights. Shortly after, International Humanitarian Law was added as a separate branch of legal philosophy. Hence, the primacy or imprescriptibility of peculiar international principles such as the notion of gender parity, the prohibition of labour inequalities, the prohibition of child labour (exploitation), the principle of non-refoulement (collective expulsion) was extensively promoted. Keywords: Covid-19, Labour Inequalities, Migrants, Human Rights, Health ISSN 2694-2577 *Link of the website of the journal: https://journal-aps.net/issue-3 *Link of the article: https://uploads.documents.cimpress.io/v1/uploads/b4d960bd-2c17-4710-a363-267cff6e25ba\~110/original?tenant=vbu-digital