Labor aristocracy or labour aristocracy has at least four meanings: (1) as a term with Marxist theoretical underpinnings; (2) as a specific type of trade unionism; (3) as a shorthand description by revolutionary industrial unions for the bureaucracy of craft-based business unionism; and (4)...
doi:10.1080/0965156X.2016.1170333Ulf BrunnbauerJournal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe
In August 2024, the government announced that companies found to be violating workers rights will be fined up to AED 1M. The legislation covers the following: Comapnies will faces from AED 100,000 to AED 1M if they are found to be employing workers without valid work permits, bring in worke...
Rapid industrial growth in the former West Germany after World War II, for instance, produced a severe labour shortage, attracting several million workers from Turkey, Greece, Italy, and Yugoslavia. The same phenomenon drew many workers to France from North Africa, Spain, and Italy, while ...
ADAPT’s International School of Higher Education in Labour and Industrial Relations invites scholars and researchers to provide their contributions on workers’ current needs, the collective dimension of work, and the relevant factors enhancing people’s work, fostering personal fulfilment and professional...
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Innovation, workers skills and industrial relations: Empirical evidence from firm-level Italian data The shifting of labour demand toward relatively more skilled workers has been a hot issue in the economic field for many years. A consolidated explanation ... D Antonioli,R Manzalini,P Pini - Jour...
This article discusses reforms of the design of the organisational arena for policy implementation and service provision in European welfare states, focusing on the policy areas of income protection and activation. First, it discusses and compares recent reform programmes in four countries: the UK, Ge...
industrial labour have been studied, peripheral Europe and a full participation rate also including agriculture and services have received limited research attention. The contribution of this paper is to provide a first empirical explanation for the child labour decline observed in a European peripheral ...
workers tend to be drawn to opportunities that exploit self-interest and identity [24]. For some workers, finding ways to take control of their labour process is more possible within work-from-home arrangements. Workers that find workarounds and ways to prevent overwork can effectively “take ...