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  3. Vol. 12 No. 1 (2021): January 2021

Vol. 12 No. 1 (2021): January 2021

Published: 2021-01-31

ARTICLES

  • Unfree Labour, Migration and Racism: Towards an Analytical Framework

    Lisa Carstensen
    • PDF
  • Regimes, Resistance and Reforms: Comparing Workers' Politics in the Automobile Industry in China and India

    Manjusha Nair, Eli Friedman
    • PDF
  • Beyond the Coronavirus: Understanding Crises of Social Reproduction

    Smriti Rao
    • PDF

GLOBAL ISSUES

  • US Labour at the Dawn of the Biden Era

    Dan DiMaggio, Jonah Furman
    • PDF
  • Labour Reforms in a Neo-liberal Setting: Lessons from India

    Anamitra Roychowdhury, Kingshuk Sarkar
    • PDF

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Review of: Marcelo Hoffman (2019) Militant Acts: The Role of Investigations in Radical Politics Struggles

    Jamie Woodcock
    • PDF
  • Review of: Phil Taylor and Sian Moore (2019) Cabin Crew Conflict: The British Airways Dispute 2009-11

    Darragh Golden
    • PDF
  • Review of: Marquita R. Walker (2019) Protecting the Workforce: A Defense of Workers' Rights in Global Supply Chains

    Mary Naughton
    • PDF
  • Review of: Robert O'Brien (2019) Labour Internationalism in the Global South: The SIGTUR Initiative

    Ricardo Framil Filho
    • PDF

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The Global Labour Journal (GLJ) is inviting nominations for new members of the Editorial Board (EB). Members of the EB are responsible for the following: reviewing submissions, including managing the peer-review process in cooperation with the managing editor; curating non-peer-reviewed sections of the journal such as the Global Issues and Debate sections; overseeing the sustainability of the Journal including issues such as funding and indexing.

Since the Journal’s founding, it has been committed to working as a South–North partnership. This is reflected in both the institutional affiliations of the Journal, as well as in the membership of the Editorial Board. As such, the Journal is especially interested in nominations of potential editors from the Global South and/or working in institutions in the Global South.

The process for appointing a new editor will be overseen by the Governing Board of the GLJ. New editors should be appointed in the second half of 2022, and begin their work in January 2023. Nominations, including self-nominations, should be sent to the Governing Board via the Journal’s managing editor at globallabour@mcmaster.ca.

ISSN:  1918-6711

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