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1. What’s Happening? The Truth About Work & The Myth of “Work-Life Balance”. Author : Edited by Sheila Cohen
Workers, activists, union supporters… Find out "What's Happening??" in the workplace - today!! In 1998, a range of workplace trade union activists provided contributions to a much-appreciated pamphlet, "What's happ...
Monday, 28 April 2008 | Read more...

2. EMPLOYED BY ALL RECOGNISED BY NONE -The Status of Domestic Workers in India Author : Pravin SINHA
The domestic workers are employed in almost all households. The development process and resultant increase in demands have led to increased entry of women in labour market. This in turn has caused demand for domestic workers to undertake works earlie...
Monday, 28 April 2008 | Read more...

3. Keele: No course closures. No redundancies Author : Union Ideas Network (UIN)
One of the last remaining Industrial Relations departments in the UK is facing the axe. In December 2007, senior management at Keele University announced proposal to close all industrial relations / human resource management programmes as part of a...
Monday, 17 December 2007 | Read more...

4. Ethnic minority representation at work - new research project Author : Jane Holgate
In February 2007 a research team at the Working Lives Research Institute were granted £317k to undertake an in-depth research project focusing on how black and ethnic minority (BME) workers access support for problems at work. This projec...
Tuesday, 06 November 2007 | Read more...

5. Workers are doing it for themselves: Examining creative employee application of Web 2.0 communicatio Author : James Richards
The looks at new forms of Web communication technology and how new Web communication technologies may affect the future direction of industrial relations. The main foci of the paper is Web 2.0, or the recent transformation of the World-Wide-Web to al...
Sunday, 07 October 2007 | Read more...

6. Immigrant Workers and Labor/Community Organization in the U.S. Author : Kim Moody
An introduction to the extent and conditions of immigrant workers in the U.S. and their organization into trade unions and community-based "worker centres."  
Friday, 05 January 2007 | Read more...

7. Critical Labour Studies Author : Critical Labour Studies
It is clear to researchers and activists, both in the trade unions and universities, that a powerful neo-liberal and global capitalism is increasingly shaping the worlds of work and employment.  However, just as capitalism has embraced neo-liber...
Saturday, 23 December 2006 | Read more...

8. Marketisation: The implications for labour Author : Dexter Whitfield
The choice of schools and hospitals is replacing quality as the focal point of the government’s transformation of public services. The creation and promotion of markets takes priority over best value, equalities and social justice. Pub...
Saturday, 23 December 2006 | Read more...

9. Trade Union Engagement with Academia - and Vice Versa Author : Sheila Cohen
How can "academics" relate to, support and even contribute to the revival of an undeniably demoralised trade union movement? Of course, it depends on which academics we're talking about. Those gathered at the Critical Labour Studies con...
Saturday, 23 December 2006 | Read more...

10. A commentary on trade union and higher education engagement Author : Peter O’Brien and Ian Fitzgerald
This short commentary is based on the differing roles of both authors, one an ex-TUC policy officer and the other an academic who has undertaken a number of action research projects for trade unions.  It talks about the overall need for academic...
Friday, 22 December 2006 | Read more...

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