Sürdürülebilir kalkınma, sosyal koruma ve sorumluluk

Sürdürülebilir kalkınma hedefine, karar alma sürecinin tüm yönlerinde çevresel, sosyal ve ekonomik kaygıların dahil edilmesi ve kabul edilmesi yoluyla ulaşılabilir ve öğrenimden yana olmayı ve ticari kuruluşlarda bir örgüt kültürü geliştirmeyi ima eder. Bilgiye dayalı değil, aynı zamanda bilgi taşıyıcısı olan insan kaynaklarına da dayalı yeni toplumsal değerler oluşturmak gerekir. Eğitime, iyi işin yanı sıra insan faktörüne ve çalışanların bakımına odaklanacak olan sürdürülebilir yönetimin yaratılmasına ihtiyaç vardır. İyi tanımlanmış sürdürülebilir kalkınma stratejileri sayesinde, modern toplumlar iş faaliyetlerine, çevre korumaya, çalışanlarına değil, artık çalışamayanlara da dikkat ederler. Bu tür devletler, sosyal yaşamın her alanında sürdürülebilirliği desteklemektedir. Makalenin amacı, Avustralya gibi gelişmiş bir ülkenin, özellikle sosyal koruma ve sürdürülebilirliği alanında ulusal düzeyde sosyal sorumluluğu yöneten iyi uygulamalarına dikkat çekmek ve Avustralya hükümetinin üst düzey sorumluluk ve sosyal sigorta modelini Sırbistan'da uygulamaktır.

Sustainable development, social protection and responsibility

The goal of sustainable development is achievable through the integration and acknowledgement of environmental, social and economic concerns in all aspects of the decision making and implies favouring learning and developing an organizational culture in business entities. It is necessary to establish new social values based on knowledge, but also on human resources that are carriers of knowledge. There is a need for education, the creation of sustainable management that will focus, in addition to good business, the human factor as well as the care of employees. Through well-defined sustainable development strategies, modern societies take care of their business activities, environmental protection, their employees, but also those who are no longer able to work. Such states favour sustainability in all fields and all spheres of social life. The aim of the paper is to point out, for example, the good practice of one of the developed countries, such as Australia, which manages social responsibility at the national level, especially in the field of social protection and its sustainability, and to apply the high level of responsibility of the Australian government in Serbia and will present the model of social insurance.

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