This paper presents the human economy framework, which aims to reduce society’s reliance on work, as outlined in the article ‘From the Right to Work to Freedom from Work: Introduction to the Human Economy’ (International Association of Labour Law Journals Award 2017). How to reduce the fear associated with unemployment, the risks associated with quitting or reducing the time spent at an unfulfilling job? In sum, is there an economic model that could make us freer from work and would work for all? The discussion goes beyond the idea of a basic income. It questions the essence of work. After presenting the historical origins of the right to work, influenced by the dogma of work, this piece introduces the terminology of the human economy and discusses how it may be possible to achieve greater freedom from work whilst simultaneously securing a wide range of human benefits