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The book "International Labour Organization and Global Social Governance" edited by President Tarja Halonen and Ulla Liukkunen is now available.

The papers presented on the occasion of the Amicus Curiae Workshop on the EPSU Case (European Social Dialogue) - A Meta-dialogue with the Court of Justice – held in Brussels on September the 16th 2020 - are now assembled in the collective volume EUROPEAN SOCIAL DIALOGUE IN THE COURT OF JUSTICE.

Please note the calls for EOIs have been posted on the ILO website and UN recruitment portal.

P29 gaps analyses:

ILO website: https://www.ilo.org/islamabad/aboutus/WCMS_757043/lang--en/index.htm

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Strengthening institutional capacities in Liberia for ratification, domestication and reporting on
International Labour Standards.

A reminder that the association LLC-Labour Law Community has launched the Call for Papers "PANDEMIC, POST-PANDEMIC AND WORK: WHAT LONG-TERM CONSEQUENCES?".

My colleague Berkeley Law Professor David Oppenheimer and I write to tell you about a book that we have co-edited, The Global #MeToo Movement, which chronicles the global cultural and legal impact of the #MeToo movement, documenting both the social movement and legal tools to protect women.

Don't GIG-UP Project - 2020 Final Report (#GigEconomy #Europe #Comparison) now available at: http://www.dontgigup.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Final-Report-3.pdf.

The Research Department of the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) is looking to hire a maternity cover for the period of October 2020 to March 2021.

The ILAW Network is excited to be publishing a new law journal – the Global Labour Rights Reporter.

The University of Basel project on Working under the conditions of social welfare: legal framework, prevalence and regulatory gaps (see https://thirdlabourmarket.ius.unibas.ch/en/) has issued its final report: Melanie Studer, Gesine Fuchs,

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