This self-paced e-learning course introduces participants to the key dimensions of decent work in the culture and creative sector (CCS). It highlights how decent work principles can be applied to support fair, inclusive, and sustainable growth in the creative economy.
Through five interconnected modules, the course explores how policies, skills systems, social dialogue, social protection, and sectoral strategies can be leveraged to improve working conditions and livelihoods for artists and authors (such as writers, painters, and musicians) and performers, as well as cultural professionals. Case studies and examples illustrate how countries and stakeholders are advancing the Decent Work Agenda within the CCS.
The course is designed for:
It is also suitable for anyone interested in understanding the intersection between culture, employment, and decent work.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
The course consists of five self-contained modules:
The course is self-guided and can be completed at your own pace.
Each module takes approximately 45 minutes, including short readings, interactive exercises, and knowledge checks.
Upon completion of all five modules, participants will receive a certificate of completion.
The course provides an overview of policy issues, as well as practical insights and real-world examples to help policymakers, social partners, and practitioners build a stronger, fairer, and a more resilient cultural and creative sector.
This free course is available on eCampus, the ITCILO's online learning platform.