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New OnlineFirst: When and why governments intervene in low-wage determination, by Joshua Cova of Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies State intervention in low-wage work: Politics, social actors, and increased governmental control in the setting of the minimum wage - J Cova journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09…


New OnlineFirst: Organised labour helps both employment security and mental wellbeing By Julie Vanderlinedn, K Van Aareden, K Vanroelen "Cross-national relationships between employment quality and mental well-being: The role of organized labour strength" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09…


“Strikes and Social Conflicts in Hostile Environments” Conference - International Association of Strikes and Social Conflicts call for papers Intl. Association of Strikes & Social Conflicts Strike Map Society for the Study of Labour History : Strikes & Social Conflicts - Home iassc-net.org



Just received my copy of Richard Hyman’s new book - ‘The author who revolutionised the study of industrial relations in the 1970s returns with this ….masterful introduction to the past, present and future of employment relations’ BUIRA Work & Equalities Institute European Journal of Industrial Relations Work, Employment & Society








The socialization of precarity may be forged through the sweat, blood, cramps & anxieties of migrant workers’ daily experiences – but it feeds on the desire for dignity, autonomy & security. Hence its insidious power. Out this International Workers’ Day from Panos Theodoropoulos ↓


RN17 on Work, Employment and Industrial Relations will be there, stronger and wider than ever. Take note and keep an eye for the forthcoming call for abstracts. Do zobaczenia w Warszawie! Valeria Pulignano



📜New article published in European Journal of Industrial Relations on how policy can strengthen collective bargaining "While there is clearly no shortage of ideas, whether the directive will be a turning point will also depend on political will." journals.sagepub.com/eprint/2D9C5SB…