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  3. Vol. 15 No. 2 (2024): May 2024

Vol. 15 No. 2 (2024): May 2024

Published: 2024-05-31

Front Matter

  • Editorial: Hamba kahle, Eddie Webster: A luta continua!

    The Editors
    • pdf

ARTICLES

  • Marx, Automation and the Future of Work

    Arif Kosar
    • pdf
  • Metabolic politics Industrial relations as if nature mattered

    Simon Schaupp
    • pdf
  • Adaptation Strategies: Labour Education, Climate Crisis and the UK Trade Union Movement

    Stuart Tannock
    • pdf

GLOBAL ISSUES

  • “No Foreign Workers, No Agriculture, No Region”: Thai Farmworkers in Israel in the Wake of War

    Matan Kaminer
    • pdf
  • Far Right times in Argentina: Social and Labor Conflicts in the Beginnings of Milei’s government.

    Clara Marticorena, Julia Soul
    • pdf

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Book Review Symposium 1 Webster and Dor - Recasting Workers' Power

    Michael Burawoy
    • pdf
  • Book Review Symposium 2 Webster and Dor - Recasting Workers' Power

    Alex Mohubetswane Mashilo
    • pdf

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