David Beatty’s Redemption (And Other Thoughts on the Future of Labour Law)
Description: Available at SSRN: Abstract: The future of Canadian labor law won’t come by means of a sudden legislative tsunami that sweeps in broad-based sectoral collective bargaining or some other dramatic new system to replace the Wagner model which…
Studer et al, Working under the conditions of social welfare – Final report
Description: This report Is avaialble at: (See ‘output’) The summary is as follows: As welfare states developed their activation policies, mandatory participation of welfare recipients in integration programmes, which include the duty to perform work, increased. It is still…
Ten things the government can do right now to prevent a Corona depression
Description: Social rights aren’t just morally just, they could save us from economic catastrophe. The Coronavirus has triggered a stock market crash sharper and faster than the global financial crisis. It threatens a depression unless we move aggressively to protect…
Can WTO Member States Rely on Citizen Concerns to Prevent Corporations from Importing Goods Made from Child Labour?
Description: Aleydis Nissen, ‘Can WTO Member States Rely on Citizen Concerns to Prevent Corporations from Importing Goods Made from Child Labour?’ (2018) 14(2) Utrecht Law Review.
Distributive Justice and Labour Law
Description: Distributive Justice and Labour Law Guy Davidov* Published in Philosophical Foundations of Labour Law (Hugh Collins, Gillian Lester & Virginia Mantouvalou eds., OUP 2018) Ch. 8 Other
The Capability Approach and Labour Law: Identifying the Areas of Fit
Description: The Capability Approach and Labour Law: Identifying the Areas of Fit Guy Davidov* Published in The Capability Approach and Labour Law (Brian Langille ed., OUP 2019) Ch. 2 Other
Organizing the State: The “New Labor Law” Seen from the Bottom-Up
Description: Michael Oswalt and Cesar Rosado, ‘Organizing the State: The “New Labor Law” Seen from the Bottom-Up’ (2018) 39(2) Berkeley Journal of Labor and Employment Law 415 See: https://scholarship.law.berkeley.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1525&context=bjell
The Mirage of the End of Work
Description: Gérard Valenduc and Patricia Vendramin This Foresight Brief examines whether work has a future in the digital age. A recent wave of innovation mean machines are capable of taking over from humans an ever-wider range of tasks. Will this…
Should Digital Labour Platforms be Treated as Private Employment Agencies?
Description: Author(s) : Valerio De Stefano and Mathias Wouters This Foresight Brief examines whether digital labour platforms should be treated as private employment agencies. Platforms like LinkedIn may rightfully be perceived by the general public to be mere social networks,…