08.03.2023
Migrant Women Face a Double Penalty at Work

Despite the progress made towards greater gender equality at work, many women work jobs that they are overqualified for, especially migrant women.

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09.02.2023
André Gorz’s Vision for Autonomy and Radical Frugality

To mark the centenary of his birth, we explore André Gorz’s influence on degrowth and political ecology today.

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07.12.2022
Will the European Just Transition Fund Deliver on Its Promise to Workers?

A look at the EU’s key mechanism for cushioning workers against adverse impacts of climate policies.

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30.11.2022
Time to Revive the Power of Europe’s Unions

Radu Stochita discusses how collective bargaining can guard against economic impoverishment and political radicalisation.

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27.04.2022
For the Union Makes Us Strong: Selected Reading for Labour Day

Work has been transformed in recent years. But the fight for the recognition and dignity of all forms of work continues.

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18.08.2021
Working From Home: Can the Benefits Outweigh the Risks?

Working from home can make workers more productive and enhance their wellbeing, but only if several important conditions are met.

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11.03.2020
United We Stand: Labour Environmentalism and the Climate Movement

Looking at the climate crisis in class terms means reframing class conflict in terms of capital versus life.

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11.03.2020
United We Stand: The Green Industrial Revolution in Italy

Unions and new ecological movements need a frank exchange to find elements of synergy and mutual growth.

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08.08.2017
The Challenge Facing the UK Greens Post-2017 Election

The UK Greens did not adapt to wider political changes before the general election & their vote halfed. How can they regain their distinctive voice?

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01.12.2012
Equal to the Task? The UK’s Equality of Opportunity Legislation Under the Microscope

The UK has been a leader among EU member states in the promotion of equality of opportunity, with far-reaching duties in place in some regions since 1998. In practice, the jury is still out on whether the equal opportunities legislation has a real impact on the protected groups or simply creates one more administrative hurdle for policymakers.

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