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Politics of work
Militarising Australian industrial policy: a dead end?
By
Darryn Snell Mark Dean and Al Rainnie
Issue 21
// 10th February 2022
NO TO WAR, YES TO PEACE!
By
The Federation of Trade Unions of Ukraine
Issue 21
// 10th February 2022
Back into the cold? The International Labour Organization and workplace geopolitics
By
Huw Thomas
Issue 21
// 10th February 2022
The “Big Bang” of Modernity
By
Robert Kurz
Issue 21
// 10th February 2022
The China Shock Reverberates in US Politics and Economics
By
Amitrajeet A. Batabyal
Issue 21
// 10th February 2022
Cold wars and class wars
By
Frederick Harry Pitts
Issue 21
// 10th February 2022
Can Collective Agreements Play A Role Against The Climate Crisis?
By
Selen Uncular
Issue 21
// 10th February 2022
Is litigation the way forward to address the undervaluation of women’s work?
By
Cécile Guillaume
Issue 21
// 10th February 2022
A revaluation of value? The politics of value between populism and pandemic
By
Frederick Harry Pitts
Issue 18
// 16th March 2021
The International Labour Organization’s pandemic past lights the path to a better future
By
Frederick Harry Pitts,
Huw Thomas
and
Peter Turnbull
Issue 17
// 2nd December 2020
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