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Think your union doesn’t represent you? Then maybe it’s time to change it. Read More >>
What happens when Americans lose their jobs? In American Made, an illuminating story of ruin and reinvention, Pulitzer... Read More >>
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An introduction to early Danish trade unionism 1870-1940. Before the Second World War Danish workers were among... Read More >>
The author uses a mixed-method approach to contend that organizational and subordinate factors either increase or... Read More >>
Since capitalism began, British workers have always fought for their rights. Today it's no different. -- KO Read More >>
A compelling argument that re-building unions requires solidarity with migrant workers and opening borders. Read More >>
Deutscher Prize winning artist and writer Dave Beech turns his attention to what it means to view Art as work. Read More >>
Historical Studies in Industrial Relations was established in 1996 by the Centre for Industrial Relations, Keele... Read More >>
By exposing the separation of art and labour, Art Work provides a valuable, historical perspective on the present-day... Read More >>
""The central argument of this book is that stronger unions operating under a new type of labor system could help... Read More >>
Assembling cultures charts the development of workplace activism in the British motor industry between 1945 and... Read More >>
Presents a series of urgently needed reforms of both labour and anti-trust laws to improve outcomes for American... Read More >>
Arthur Horner (1894-1968) was a miners' leader from the 1926 general strike to his retirement as general secretary... Read More >>