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  3. Vol. 7 No. 1: January 2016

Vol. 7 No. 1: January 2016

Published: 2016-01-31

Front Matter

  • Editorial

    Rina Agarwala, Jenny Chan, Alexander Gallas, Ben Scully
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ARTICLES

  • Is Transnational Private Regulation Potentially an Effective Means of Promoting Collective Industrial Relations?

    Conor Gerard Cradden, Jean-Christophe Graz
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  • The Role of Social Networks in Trade Union Recruitment: The Case Study of a Radical Union in Spain

    Beltran Roca
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  • London 2012 Olympics and the Power of the British Trade Unions: A Golden Opportunity?

    Helen Russell
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  • "Forward and Not Forgetting" - How do Workers' Memories Impact International Solidarity?

    Martin Seeliger
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  • The Negative Influence of Labor Informality on Subjective Well-Being

    Benjamin Temkin
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GLOBAL ISSUES

  • #OutsourcingMustFall: The Role of Workers in the 2015 Protest Wave at South African Universities

    Thembi Luckett, Deliwe Mzobe
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BOOK REVIEWS

  • Review of: Labour and Transnational Action in Times of Crisis, edited by Andreas Bieler et al.

    Bruno Dobrusin
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  • Review of: Gender, Work and Economy: Unpacking the Global Economy, by Heidi Gottfried

    Laura Rama Iglesias
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  • Review of: Mobilizing Labour for the Global Coffee Market: Profits from and Unfree Work Regime in Colonial Java, by Jan Breman

    Christian Lund
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ISSN:  1918-6711

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