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Published in: Home: OpinionShaping a new social contract through the pandemic
The actions of governments, business, investors and civil society in response to COVID-19 will shape our futures.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKEnd the counter-productive and costly 'work ban' on people seeking asylum
The UK ignores international conventions by preventing people seeking asylum from finding work. Relaxing the...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKOpposing labour market Uberculosis
Uber is appealing the ruling that its drivers deserve workers’ rights. Meanwhile its drivers show strike action is...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaRace and exploitation in the Gulf
It is time for the issue of race to become central to any discussion on the continued exploitation of workers in the Gulf.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaWhere are the workers?
Even though the number of strikes and industrial actions in Egypt has skyrocketed since the mid 2000s, labour's...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaMigrant domestic workers in Lebanon: a case study in the global labour hierarchy of gender, race, and nationality
The plight of migrant domestic workers in Lebanon is not just a legal issue that can be solved by reforming the...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKHistory is on McCluskey's side: Unite must go beyond the law
As has happened time and time again, trade unions are being repressed and sidelined, the future of workers' rights...
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Published in: HomeWorkers' rights in Qatar
Reform will come, because it is increasingly clear that the system has become untenable.
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Published in: TransformationOrganizing as whole people
There are no shortcuts to building the kind of power it takes to win meaningful change. As an organizer in a county...