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  3. Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): January 2024

Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): January 2024

Published: 2024-01-31

Front Matter

  • Editorial: Going Against the Grain: Our Commitment to Truly Global Labour Studies

    Global Labour Journal
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ARTICLES

  • Racial Capitalism and Global Labour Studies – a Missed Encounter ?

    Jörg Nowak
    • pdf
  • Precarious Associational Power Reflections on the Power Resources of Employers’ Associations Illustrated by the Example of the German Metal and Electrical Industry

    Felix Syrovatka
    • pdf
  • Pandemic Necrolabour and Essential Workers in the UK and France

    Sarah Waters
    • PDF

GLOBAL ISSUES

  • Human Being, Working Body, Working Day: An Introduction to Simone Weil’s “Rationalisation”

    William Tilleczek
    • pdf
  • Rationalisation by Simone Weil. Translated by William Tilleczek

    William Tilleczek
    • pdf

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Review of Supriya RoyChowdhury (2021) City of Shadows: Slums and Informal Work in Bangalore

    Tom Barnes
    • pdf
  • Review of Neva Löw (2023) Solidarität und ihre Widersprüche. Gewerkschaften im Sommer der Migration 2015 [Solidarity and its contradictions. Trade Unions in the Summer of Migration 2015]

    Jannis Eicker
    • pdf

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