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Jobs
Daylight Robbery: The State-Sponsored Theft of Irregular Migrants’ Wages
By
Jack Beadsworth
Issue 24
// 29th November 2022
The future of work and the cost-of-living crisis
By
Andrew Pakes
Issue 23
// 26th May 2022
Exploited migrant workers in the UK: Heightened risks and mitigation failures
By
Chris Pesterfield
Issue 23
// 26th May 2022
Keeping the skies open in a global pandemic
By
Huw Thomas and Peter Turnbull
Issue 23
// 26th May 2022
A living wage increases economic productivity while reducing poverty – new report
By
Anna Barford and Jane Nelson
Issue 23
// 26th May 2022
A just, job-centred approach to green transition
By
Samborne Bush
Issue 23
// 26th May 2022
Starmer at work: Will Labour’s new ‘politics of work’ achieve workplace dignity?
By
Alex Wood
Issue 23
// 26th May 2022
Why green jobs aren’t good jobs – yet
By
Ed Atkins
Issue 20
// 3rd November 2021
In a high-skill high-tech economy who does work work for?
By
Abigail Gilbert
Issue 20
// 3rd November 2021
The human impact of automation: Lessons from Amazon
By
Tom Vickers and Dominic Holland
Issue 20
// 3rd November 2021
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