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Genre: Labor Studies, Environmental Studies, Occupational Health & Safety, Public Policy, ILO Publication
Book Review:
''Man in His Working Environment'' is a foundational document from the International Labour Organization (ILO) that bridges the gap between workplace safety and broader environmental consciousness. Published in the latter half of the 20th century, it reflects a growing awareness that the health of workers is inextricably linked to the health of the planet. The manual effectively explains ecological principles in layman's terms and connects them directly to industrial and agricultural practices. While its style is didactic and its perspective is that of an international agency advocating for worker mobilization, its core message remains powerfully relevant: sustainable development must prioritize the human element within the working environment. This book is a valuable historical resource for trade unionists, environmental activists, and scholars interested in the evolution of the labor movement's engagement with ecological issues. It underscores the ILO's pioneering role in advocating for a holistic view of workers' rights.