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  3. Vol. 16 No. 2 (2025): May

Vol. 16 No. 2 (2025): May

Published: 2025-05-31

Front Matter

  • Editorial

    Maurizio Atzeni, Elena Baglioni, Teri Caraway, Nicolas Pons Vignon, Melisa Serrano
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ARTICLES

  • Limits of Complementarity: Private Governance and Public Regulation of Labour Standards in Brazil’s Garment Supply Chain

    Katiuscia M Galhera, Scott Martin, João Paulo Veiga
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  • Life and the Labour Process in the Planetary Social Factory

    Alessandra Mezzadri
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  • Practice or Product? Labour, Training, and the “Ethics” of AI

    William Tilleczek
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GLOBAL ISSUES

  • How Social Reproduction Shapes Women’s Union Militancy

    Mariela Cambiasso
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  • Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Free Trade, Tariffs and the US Labour Movement

    Vincenzo Maccarrone, Francesco Sabato Massimo, Angelo Moro
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BOOK REVIEWS

  • Book review of Gender Pay Gap: Vom Wert und Unwert von Arbeit in Geschichte und Gegenwert

    Cornelia Weiss
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  • Book review Atzeni, M., Azzellini, D., Mezzadri, A., Moore, P., & Apitzsch, U. eds. (2023) Handbook of Research on the Global Political Economy of Work. Cheltenham and Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing. ISBN: 978-1-83910-657-6. 704 pp. £241.20 (hardcov

    Beltran Roca
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