Labour
Though a Labour victory is expected, the Green Party hopes to win seats in the upcoming general elections, amidst voters’ discontent with old parties.
Read moreWhat will a just transition mean for Europe’s automotive industry amid growing market competition between the EU, the US, and China?
Read moreA short story about your dearest memory and the money you did not know it was worth.
Read moreDesigned to increase workers’ insecurity and enrich private funds, France’s disputed pension reform is part of a global trend towards financialisation. To push back, states need to rethink their role in the digital era.
Read moreOur current time management model no longer works. How do we fix it?
Read moreDespite the progress made towards greater gender equality at work, many women work jobs that they are overqualified for, especially migrant women.
Read moreTo mark the centenary of his birth, we explore André Gorz’s influence on degrowth and political ecology today.
Read moreA look at the EU’s key mechanism for cushioning workers against adverse impacts of climate policies.
Read moreRadu Stochita discusses how collective bargaining can guard against economic impoverishment and political radicalisation.
Read moreWork has been transformed in recent years. But the fight for the recognition and dignity of all forms of work continues.
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