Labour rights in the gig economy / Three lessons the labour movement must learn from the Fight for 15 at Walmart Social media, the power of reputational damage, and effective communications are powerful tools for trade union organising. By Alex J. Wood / 8 Jun 2018
/ Three lessons the labour movement must learn from the Fight for 15 at Walmart Social media, the power of reputational damage, and effective communications are powerful tools for trade union organising. By Alex J. Wood / 8 Jun 2018
Labour rights in the gig economy / Trade unions, the internet, and surviving the gig economy The internet provides new opportunities to strengthen collective action and improve new forms of work. By Alex J. Wood / 11 Apr 2017
/ Trade unions, the internet, and surviving the gig economy The internet provides new opportunities to strengthen collective action and improve new forms of work. By Alex J. Wood / 11 Apr 2017
/ What Dave, Vince and Ed don’t tell you about zero-hours contracts Zero-hours contracts have existed for decades, so why are they suddenly a hot topic? Instead we need policies that tackle the wider problems of employer control and working-time insecurity. By Alex J. Wood and Brendan Burchell / 14 Apr 2015
The Green Party / Suzanne Moore is wrong about the Greens - they are plainly left wing A quick examination of their policies shows a Green party hard to reconcile with Moore's description. By Alex J. Wood / 31 Jan 2015