[...] The issue of work, technology and employment has become particularly important to the EU due to the latest enlargement, but also to future enlargements that will involve countries that lag behind in terms of technology and labour skills. [...]
The main objective of this book is to overview key subjects as well as to develop a forum of exchanging arguments and reflections concerning the effects of the European Union enlargement and the growth of new technologies on the employment sector. Furthermore, we hope that it will constitute a starting point for a fertile dialogue of social economy, marketing management, and new technologies with scientists, businessmen and labourers towards highlighting particular problems and their effects on labour markets as well as searching for adequate responses to the never ending issue of labour qualification, production discrepancies, and new technologies. [...]