María Teresa Alameda Castillo

Professor in Labor and Social Security Law at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. B.A. in Law Universidad de Granada 1995; Postgraduate Degree in Labor and Social Security Law Universidad de Granada 1996; Ph. D. In Law. Universidad de Granada 2001. Her main areas of expertise are Labor Law in business restructuring, contraction-outt, collective bargaining, Human Rights at the workplace and entrepreneurship and self-employment.

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SDG: Moving Towards Sustainable Work (edX)

Decent work is thecritical engine of sustainable development. This course explores the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals and mechanisms for developing decent and sustainable work. The United Nations' Sustainable Development 2030 Agenda gives us the opportunity to change and improve the lives of millions of people. These widespread efforts [...]