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  3. Vol. 4 No. 3: September 2013

Vol. 4 No. 3: September 2013

Published: 2013-09-30

ARTICLES

  • Re-Imagining Global Union Representation Under Globalisation: A Case of Seafaring Labour & the Nautilus International Cross-Border Merger

    Victor Oyaro Gekara, Iris Acejo, Helen Sampson
    • PDF
  • 'Women' versus 'Breadwinners': Exploring Labour Market Dynamics, Agency & Identity Among Migrant Nurses from Kerala (India)

    Sumangala Damodaran
    • PDF
  • In the Shadow of Crisis: Economic Orthodoxy and the Response of Global Labour

    Stephen McBride, Scott Smith
    • PDF

GLOBAL ISSUES

  • Global Crisis: Global Opportunity? Trade Unions, Migration and Social Transformation

    Ronaldo Munck
    • PDF

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Review of Akira Suzuki's (ed.) 'Cross-National Comparisons of Social Movement Unionism: Diversities of Labour Movement Revitalisation in Japan, Korea and the United States'

    Devan Pillay
    • PDF
  • Review of Sarah Mosoetsa and Michelle Williams' (eds.) 'Labour in the Global South: Challenges and Alternatives for Workers'

    Gay Seidman
    • PDF

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