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A space for radical critiques of the changing world of work
April 2026
//
Issue 35
Bricolage
Issue 35
// 20th April 2026
How Big Tech threatens European capitalism and what Europe and unions can do about it
By
Andreas Kornelakis
Issue 35
// 20th April 2026
The Employment Rights Act Improves Trade Union Recognition: Amazon workers in Coventry helped make this happen
By
Tom Vickers
and
Stuart Richards
Issue 35
// 20th April 2026
Invested, not employed: Assetization and the reconfiguration of work
By
Pau López-Gaitán
Issue 35
// 20th April 2026
From Employees to Assets: Assetization, LinkedIn, and the Future of Work
By
Paul Richard
Issue 35
// 20th April 2026
Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education: the ‘Friend Yet Foe’ Paradox
By
Xiaoting Luo
and
Christopher Pesterfield
Issue 35
// 20th April 2026