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Reshaping Labor Intermediation: An Integrated Workforce Management Strategy to Contrast Agricultural Workers' Exploitation in Italy

open access: yesStrategic Change, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Labor exploitation within agri‐food supply chains poses significant ethical and managerial challenges, particularly in Mediterranean contexts where irregular employment practices persist. This study investigates the case of NoCap, a third‐party ethical certification initiative operating in Italy that integrates social responsibility into ...
Claudio Mirabella   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Um laboratório das relações de trabalho: o ABC paulista nos anos 90 A laboratory of industrial relations: the Paulista ABC area in the 90's

open access: yesTempo Social, 2002
O estudo discute as principais questões presentes na ação sindical na região do ABC paulista, confrontando-as com a experiência nacional. O trabalho se baseia em amplo levantamento dos acordos firmados entre o sindicato dos metalúrgicos do ABC e as ...
Iram Jácome Rodrigues
doaj   +1 more source

Trade Unions and Sustainability: An Integrative Review

open access: yesSustainable Development, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Despite the growing presence of trade unions (TUs) in sustainability discussions, academic research on their role is still scattered. This article presents an integrative review of 110 peer‐reviewed English‐language academic articles on this topic, indexed in Scopus and Web of Science and published between 1997 and early 2025.
Branko Bembič   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Trois regards sur le mouvement des « Gilets jaunes »

open access: yesLa Nouvelle Revue du Travail, 2020
The so-called Yellow Jackets movement – enigmatic is many ways – has been a topic of numerous political, media and sociological interpretations. Sociologists with an interest in work matters and/or social movements have been particularly intrigued by ...
Olivier Fillieule   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Multilevel Implications of a Sinn Féin Government in Ireland

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 1, Page 173-179, January/March 2025.
Abstract The electoral growth of Sinn Féin on both sides of the Irish border has generated much political and academic attention in recent years. The party could form part of the government in Dublin for the first time at the next Irish general election, though that outcome is far from certain.
Conor J. Kelly
wiley   +1 more source

A 40 años del Programa del 1º de mayo. La CGT de los argentinos y la ofensiva contra la “Revolución Argentina”

open access: yesNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos, 2008
This work analyses the "Programa del 1º the mayo" of the CGT de los argentinos", written and published in 1968 as an attempt to gather social sectors to face General Onganía's dictatorship.
Darío Dawyd
doaj   +1 more source

The Most Disproportionate UK Election: How the Labour Party Doubled its Seat Share with a 1.6‐Point Increase in Vote Share in 2024

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 1, Page 37-64, January/March 2025.
Abstract The Labour Party doubled its seats in the 2024 UK general election, winning a landslide majority with only a 1.6 point increase in its UK vote share and an historically low vote share for a winning party at just under 34 per cent. This article provides new evidence for three constituency‐level explanations for this outcome in the context of ...
Marta Miori, Jane Green
wiley   +1 more source

Review: Union and Unionisms [PDF]

open access: yesScottish Affairs, 2010
One of the odd features of the debate on the Caiman Commission has been the willingness of the Labour party and the Liberal Democrats to describe themselves as 'unionist'. It was odd for Labour to do so because it had long sidestepped the term, with its associations with sectarian politics and the Irish question.
openaire   +1 more source

Beyond Westminster: How the Four‐Day Working Week Reached the UK Public Sector

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, EarlyView.
Abstract The United Kingdom's emergence as a public sector pioneer in the four‐day working week debate presents a striking paradox. A post‐Thatcher liberal market economy hostile to statutory working‐time reform might be expected to resist government‐sponsored working‐time reduction in the public sector.
Joan Sanchis, Raúl de Arriba
wiley   +1 more source

Teacher unionism reborn

open access: yesEducação (Santa Maria. Online), 2013
This paper discusses how teachers unions have been singled out for attack because throughout the world they are the most significant barriers to this project of education reform that has been implemented in the last four decades. Teachers unions globally
Lois Weiner
doaj   +1 more source

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