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Despite 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.
Read moreWorking from home can make workers more productive and enhance their wellbeing, but only if several important conditions are met.
Read moreLooking at the climate crisis in class terms means reframing class conflict in terms of capital versus life.
Read moreUnions and new ecological movements need a frank exchange to find elements of synergy and mutual growth.
Read moreThe UK Greens did not adapt to wider political changes before the general election & their vote halfed. How can they regain their distinctive voice?
Read moreThe 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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