Two new books launched this year with the prestigious publisher Routledge.
1. "Labour Law and the Gig Economy: Challenges posed by the digitalisation of
labour processes".
Edited by Jo Carby-Hall and Lourdes Mella Méndez.
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The UK Department of International Trade are seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified candidates who would like to be nominated to these rosters of arbitrators.
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In Beyond the Algorithm: Qualitative Insights for Gig Work Regulation, Deepa Das Acevedo and a collection of scholars and experts show why government actors must go beyond mass surveys and data-scrubbing in order to truly understand the realities of gig work.
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Dear friends and colleagues,
My book, Law, Migration and Precarious Labour: Ecotechnics of the Social, is out this week (Routledge).
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The ETUI is looking for experts with an academic background in law for the research project
"Mapping the rules on posting and short-term migration of third country nationals (TCNs): the legal framework and practice in the EU and EFTA countries".
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We have received the following call for papers from Professor Loïc Lerouge, Directeur de recherche au CNRS / Research Director at CNRS, Centre de droit comparé du travail et de la sécurité sociale
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The book "International Labour Organization and Global Social Governance" edited by President Tarja Halonen and Ulla Liukkunen is now available.
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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.
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