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  3. Vol. 17 No. 1 (2026): January

Vol. 17 No. 1 (2026): January

Published: 2026-01-31

ARTICLES

  • Beyond Fragmentation: the Case of the Italian Entertainment Industry during the Pandemic

    Mirco Di Sandro, Antonio Sanguinetti
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  • A New Regime of Labour Governance in Mexico? The Case of Atento Call Centres

    Hilary Goodfriend
    • PDF
  • Organising the Unorganised: Challenges and Opportunities for Rideshare Drivers’ Organisations

    Alena Gross
    • PDF

GLOBAL ISSUES

  • Bangladesh After the July 2024 Uprising: The State of the Labour Movement and Worker Repression

    Al Amin Rabby
    • PDF

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Book Review of Alexander Gallas (2024) Exiting the Factory. Strikes and Class Formation beyond the Industrial Sector (vol. 1 and 2), Bristol: Bristol University Press.

    Nicolas Pons-Vignon
    • PDF
  • Book Review of Katherine Eva Maich (2025) Bringing Law Home: Gender, Race, and Household Labor Rights California: Stanford University Press.

    Leda M. Perez
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  • Book Review of Ulrich Mückenberger, Heiner Fechner, Irene Dingeldey (eds.) (2025) Constructing Worlds of Labour - Coverage and Generosity of Labour Law as Outcomes of Regulatory Social Policy. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.

    Thomas Klikauer
    • PDF

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