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December 2022, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 693-697 Expressing thanks, taking stock, moving on
by Anne Junor - 698-714 ‘To prove I’m not incapable, I overcompensate’: Disability, ideal workers, the academy
by Elizabeth Humphrys & Jess Rodgers & Nicole L Asquith & Sally Anne Yaghi & Ashleigh Foulstone & Ryan Thorneycroft & Peta S Cook - 715-736 Drivers and patterns of early retirement in the neoliberal university
by Philip Taylor & Eyal Gringart & Eileen O Webb & Phillippa Carnemolla & Deirdre Drake & Michelle Oppert & Robin Harvey - 737-753 Living with risk: Retired couples’ experiences of a financialised retirement income system
by Siobhan Austen & Ray Broomhill & Monica Costa & Rhonda Sharp - 754-765 Earnings differentials associated with sexual orientation in the Pakistan labour market
by Abdul Wahid & Edmund H Mantell & Oskar Kowalewski - 766-785 A Dynamic Analysis of Women’s Labour Force Participation in Urban India
by Rahul Menon & Paaritosh Nath - 786-805 Bridging the labour market skills gap to tackle youth unemployment in South Africa
by Alexis Habiyaremye & Thomas Habanabakize & Chijioke Nwosu - 806-828 The impact of COVID-19 on labour markets and living standards in Mauritius
by Marco Ranzani & Andreas Kern - 829-849 Employee stock ownership plans and firm productivity in China
by Haitong Li & Ziang Lin & Bo Huang - 850-868 Australia’s fiscal surplus: Child of a credit and real estate boom
by Eduardo Garzón Espinosa & Bibiana Medialdea GarcÃa & Esteban Cruz Hidalgo & Carlos Sánchez Mato
September 2022, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 463-483 Informality on the rise: Dissecting quasi-formal employment in the EU
by Stanislaw Cichocki & Josip Franic - 484-501 Labour agency in the future of work: Shenzhen’s maker community
by Bingqing Xia - 502-525 Labour market flexibilisation in Lithuania: Outcomes and impacts on gender differences in work arrangements
by Arunas Juska & Jekaterina Navicke - 526-546 The effect of the universal two-child policy on female labour market outcomes in China
by Qian Huang & Xiaofei Jin - 547-565 Inequality regimes in male-dominated trades: What role do apprenticeship intermediaries (GTOs) play?
by Larissa Bamberry & Donna Bridges & Elizabeth Wulff & Branka Krivokapic-Skoko - 566-585 Are recent trends in poverty and deprivation in Australia consistent with trickle-down effects?
by Peter Saunders & Yuvisthi Naidoo & Melissa Wong - 586-609 Hidden costs, hidden lives: Financial effects of fatal work injuries on families
by Lynda R Matthews & Michael Quinlan & Glenda M Jessup & Philip Bohle - 610-628 Dividend policy from the perspective of social system theory
by Przemysław Wechta - 629-653 Why services cannot be the engine of growth for India
by Chaitanya Talreja & Anirban Dasgupta - 654-671 Services and evidence of irremediable market failure in rich countries: Australian experience
by Adam Fforde - 672-679 Book review: Troy Bramston, Bob Hawke: Demons And Destiny, The Definitive Biography
by Braham Dabscheck - 679-683 Book review: Zachary D. Carter, The Price of Peace. Money, Democracy, and the Life of John Maynard Keynes
by Norbert Ebert - 683-688 Book review: Victor Oyaro Gekara and Helen Sampson, eds., The World of the Seafarer: Qualitative Accounts of Working in the Global Shipping Industry
by Carolyn AE Graham
June 2022, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 238-255 Austerity in the United Kingdom and its legacy: Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic
by Tania Arrieta - 256-271 ‘Zonked the hell out’: Climate change and heat stress at work
by Elizabeth Humphrys & James Goodman & Freya Newman - 272-289 Forgotten keyworkers: the experiences of British seafarers during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Helen Devereux & Emma Wadsworth - 290-307 Socio-economic inequalities in ability to work from home during the coronavirus pandemic
by Chijioke O Nwosu & Umakrishnan Kollamparambil & Adeola Oyenubi - 308-328 Challenging the entrepreneurial discourse around women home-based workers’ empowerment
by Afreen Huq & Annie Delaney & Ben Debney - 329-350 Employment and the distribution of intra-household financial satisfaction
by Jaslin K Kalsi & Siobhan Austen & Astghik Mavisakalyan - 351-376 Understanding women’s empowerment in post-Covid Korea: A historical analysis
by Haeyoung Jang & Seung-Ho Kwon - 377-395 Monopsony power and the demand for low-skilled workers
by Arnd Kölling - 396-414 The role of labour unrest and skilled labour on outward foreign direct investment in Taiwan, Republic of China, ROC
by Yu Cheng Lai & Santanu Sarkar - 415-433 The decline and fall of the Australian automotive industry
by Tom Conley - 434-454 Telework potential in the Philippines
by Ammielou Gaduena & Christopher Ed Caboverde & John Paul Flaminiano - 455-458 Book Review: Richard Flanagan (2021), Toxic: The Rotting Underbelly of the Tasmanian Salmon Industry
by Norbert Ebert
March 2022, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 3-4 Vale GC Harcourt AC FASSA FRSN
by Anne Junor - 5-11 Geoff Harcourt 27th June 1931–7th December 2021
by Tim Harcourt - 12-17 Introduction to the Themed collection: Public sector employment relations in turbulent times
by Michael O’Donnell & Sue Williamson & Michael Johnson - 18-36 Reinforcing managerial prerogative in the Australian Public Service during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Cameron Roles & Sukanya Ananth & Michael O’Donnell - 37-55 Public servants working from home: Exploring managers’ changing allowance decisions in a COVID-19 context
by Sue Williamson & Linda Colley & Meraiah Foley - 56-79 Pandemic effects on public service employment in Australia
by Linda Colley & Shelley Woods & Brian Head - 80-99 From marketising to empowering: Evaluating union responses to devolutionary policies in education
by Mihajla Gavin & Scott Fitzgerald & Susan McGrath-Champ - 100-116 COVID-19 and job demands and resources experienced by nurses in Sri Lanka
by Shalini Dananja Wanninayake & Michael O’Donnell & Sue Williamson - 117-137 Reported time allocation and emotional exhaustion during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in Slovenia
by Tjasa Bartolj & Nika Murovec & Saso Polanec - 138-157 Inter-firm power relations and working conditions under new production models
by MarÃa J Paz & Mario RÃsquez & MarÃa E Ruiz-Gálvez - 158-177 The effect of computerisation on the wage share in United Kingdom workplaces
by Nicola Pensiero - 178-199 Rethinking the measurement of occupational task content
by Matthias Haslberger - 200-223 The precariat pandemic: Exploitation overshadowed by COVID-19 and workers’ strategies in Poland
by Paweł Żuk & Piotr Żuk - 224-228 The regulation and management of workplace health and safety
by Eric Tucker - 229-234 Risking Together: How Finance Is Dominating Everyday Life in Australia
by Mohamad Mourad
December 2021, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 495-512 Work reorganization in the neoliberal university: A labour process perspective
by Stephanie Ross & Larry Savage - 513-533 Employers’ potential liability for family and domestic violence: An Australian overview
by Rob Guthrie & Angela Babic - 534-551 Wage theft in the United States: Towards new research agendas
by Joy Jeounghee Kim & Skye Allmang - 552-574 Unemployment in Spain: The failure of wage devaluation
by Paloma Villanueva & Luis Cárdenas - 575-593 Regional characteristics of the gender employment gap: A spatio-temporal approach
by Jorge Chica-Olmo & Marina Checa-Olivas & Fernando Lopez-Castellano - 594-613 Job polarisation: Capturing the effects of work organisation
by Helena Lopes & Teresa Calapez - 614-627 Corporations and society1
by Vishnu Padayachee - 628-634 Mahavishnu (Vishnu) Padayachee 31 May 1952–29 May 2021
by Imraan Valodia - 635-638 Professor Daryll Hull, PhD 28 January 1950–30 September 2021
by Lucy Taksa - 639-641 Book review: Against the storm: How Japanese printworkers fought the military regime
by Diane Fieldes - 641-647 Book review: Workers’ Inquiry and Global Class Struggle: Strategies, Tactics, Objectives
by George Tsogas
September 2021, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 309-310 Inaugural award of the ELRR Nevile-Plowman Prize
by Anne Junor - 311-321 Rethinking digital labour: A renewed critique moving beyond the exploitation paradigm
by Bingqing Xia - 322-340 Becoming precarious playbour: Chinese migrant youth on the Kuaishou video-sharing platform
by Min Zhou & Shih-Diing Liu - 341-359 Platformizing family production: The contradictions of rural digital labor in China
by Lin Zhang - 360-381 Constantly on the move Chinese engineers’ job-hopping strategies in information technology work
by Tongyu Wu - 382-398 Politicising digital labour through the politics of body
by Changwook Kim & Sangkyu Lee - 399-416 Labour and megaprojects: Rethinking productivity and industrial relations policy
by Bradon Ellem - 417-436 Is industrial relations reform the road to recovery in monopsonistic labour markets?
by David Peetz - 437-452 Illusory freedom of physical platform workers: Insights from Uber Eats in Japan
by Hamza Umer - 453-471 The Australian Government’s business-friendly employment response to COVID-19: A critical discourse analysis
by Patrick O’Keeffe & Angelika Papadopoulos - 472-488 The language of integrative collective bargaining
by Jean-Etienne Joullié & Robert Spillane - 489-490 Book review: Diana Kelly, The Red Taylorist: The Life and Times of Walter Nicholas Polakov
by John Michael O’Brien
June 2021, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 149-154 Introduction: Configuring the Green New Deal
by Anna Sturman & Natasha Heenan - 155-169 From green jobs to Green New Deal: What are the questions?
by Frank Stilwell - 170-189 Global Green New Deal: A Global South perspective
by Ying Chen & An Li - 190-208 A Kaleckian wealth tax to support a Green New Deal
by Susan Schroeder - 209-229 Toward inverting environmental injustice in Delhi
by Rohit Azad & Shouvik Chakraborty - 230-246 Work scheduling and work location control in precarious and ‘permanent’ employment
by Helen Devereux & Emma Wadsworth - 247-265 Enforcing workers’ compensation rights for Chinese seafarers in human resource supply chains
by Desai Shan & Pengfei Zhang - 266-282 Representation of seafarers’ occupational safety and health: Limits of the Maritime Labour Convention
by Carolyn AE Graham & David Walters - 283-303 Industrial policy-making after COVID-19: Manufacturing, innovation and sustainability
by Mark Dean & Al Rainnie & Jim Stanford & Dan Nahum - 304-305 Book review: Bruna Ingrao and Claudio Sardoni, Banks and Finance in Modern Macroeconomics: A Historical Perspective
by John E King
March 2021, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 3-21 The ‘economy for the common good’, job quality and workers’ well-being in Austria and Germany
by Laia Ollé-Espluga & Johanna Muckenhuber & Markus Hadler - 22-38 Work-from-home during COVID-19: Accounting for the care economy to build back better
by Fiona Jenkins & Julie Smith - 39-64 Are franchisees more prone to employment standards violations than other businesses? Evidence from Ontario, Canada
by Mark D Easton & Andrea M Noack & Leah F Vosko - 65-89 The effect of minimum wages on consumption in Canada
by Young Cheol Jung & Adian McFarlane & Anupam Das - 90-114 How does employment respond to minimum wage adjustment in China?
by Chung-Khain Wye & Elya Nabila Abdul Bahri - 115-133 i4.0, 3D printing, deglobalisation and new manufacturing clusters: The view from Australia
by Al Rainnie - 134-138 Book review: Mauro L Baranzini and Amalia Mirante, Luigi Pasinetti: An Intellectual Biography
by Joseph Halevi - 138-140 Book review: Andrew Cumbers, The Case for Economic Democracy
by John King - 140-142 Book review: Shelley Marshall, Living Wage: Regulatory Solutions to Informal and Precarious Work in Global Supply Chains
by John E King - 143-144 John F. Henry: 17 April 1943–26 September 2020: A tribute
by GC Harcourt
December 2020, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 483-501 Justice expectations in crowd and platform-mediated work
by Sabine Pfeiffer & Sandra Kawalec - 502-523 Between universalism and targeting: Exploring policy pathways for an Australian Basic Income
by Ben Spies-Butcher & Ben Phillips & Troy Henderson - 524-542 The impact of university reputation on employment opportunities: Experimental evidence from Bolivia
by Ricardo Nogales & Pamela Córdova & Manuel Urquidi - 543-564 Emerging from crisis: Sweden’s active labour market policy and vulnerable groups
by Marcela Kantová & Markéta Arltová - 565-583 No such thing as society: Thatcher, Wittgenstein and the philosophy of social science
by Gavin Kitching - 584-586 Michael Schneider 20 January 1934 to 17 May 2019
by Alex Millmow
September 2020, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 309-309 A note from the Editors: Exploring contested terrains
by Anne Junor & Al Rainnie - 310-323 New technology and work: Exploring the challenges
by John Burgess & Julia Connell - 324-346 Task content routinisation, technological change and labour turnover: Evidence from China
by Du Yuhong & Wei Xiahai - 347-363 The fourth industrial revolution and labour market regulation in Singapore
by Peter Waring & Azad Bali & Chris Vas - 364-382 Education, inequality and use of digital collaborative platforms: The European case
by Jesús M Artero & Cristina Borra & Rosario Gómez-Alvarez - 383-402 Multiple jobs? The prevalence, intensity and determinants of multiple jobholding in Canada
by Paul Glavin - 403-424 Are all automation-resistant skills rewarded? Linguistic skills in the US labour market
by Josep Ubalde & Amado Alarcón - 425-443 Impediments to free movement of Chinese seafarers in the maritime labour market
by Zhiwei Zhao & David Walters & Desai Shan - 444-466 Five challenges to humanity: Learning from pattern/repeat failures in past disasters?
by Michael Quinlan - 467-470 Book review: Klaus Schwab with Nicholas Davis, Shaping the Future of the Fourth Industrial Revolution: A Guide to Building a Better World
by Abhishek - 470-476 Book review: Mark G Hayes, John Maynard Keynes: The Art of Choosing the Right Model
by Constantinos Repapis - 477-478 Mark Gerard Hayes (21 September 1956–15 December 2019)
by GC Harcourt
June 2020, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 133-157 The COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons on building more equal and sustainable societies
by Kristin van Barneveld & Michael Quinlan & Peter Kriesler & Anne Junor & Fran Baum & Anis Chowdhury & PN (Raja) Junankar & Stephen Clibborn & Frances Flanagan & Chris F Wright & Sharon Friel & Joseph Halevi & Al Rainnie - 158-171 Capitalism after communism: The triumph of neoliberalism, nationalist reaction and waiting for the leftist wave
by Piotr Żuk & Jan Toporowski - 172-190 Elements, origins and future of Great Transformations: Eastern Europe and global capitalism
by Hubert Gabrisch - 191-210 Baltic labour in the crucible of capitalist exploitation: Reassessing ‘post-communist’ transformation
by Andreas Bieler & Jokubas Salyga - 211-229 Debt and crisis: Socio-economic critique of neoliberal transformation in Poland
by Przemysław Pluciński - 230-248 The EBRD, fail forward neoliberalism and the construction of the European periphery
by Stuart Shields - 249-261 TINA and alternative strategies for Polish economic transformation
by Jerzy Osiatyński - 262-278 One firm, two countries, one workplace model? The case of Foxconn’s internationalisation
by Rutvica Andrijasevic & Devi Sacchetto & Ngai Pun - 279-298 Precariousness on the Swedish labour market: A theoretical and empirical account
by Karl Gauffin - 299-301 Book review: Tom Barnes, Making Cars in the New India: Industry, Precarity and Informality
by Phillip Toner - 301-304 Book review: Andrew Brady, Unions and Employment in a Market Economy Strategy, Influence and Power in Contemporary Britain
by Jan Toporowski
March 2020, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 3-3 Editorial
by Anne Junor - 4-4 Nevile-Plowman Best Article Prize
by N/A - 5-13 Joe Isaac (11 March 1922–17 September 2019)
by Keith Hancock & Russell Lansbury - 14-33 Australian local governments and affordable housing: Challenges and possibilities
by Alan Morris & Andrew Beer & John Martin & Sandy Horne & Catherine Davis & Trevor Budge & Chris Paris - 34-58 A guest-worker state? The declining power and agency of migrant labour in Australia
by Chris F Wright & Stephen Clibborn - 59-75 Precarious contours of work–family conflict: The case of nurses in Turkey
by Canet Tuba Sarıtaş - 76-95 Commuting time and sickness absence in China: Rural/urban variations and Hukou impacts
by Murong Guo & Kuang Tang & Zicheng Wang - 96-113 Workers’ education under conditions of precariousness: Re-imagining workers’ education
by Mondli Hlatshwayo - 114-116 Book review: Annie Delaney, Rosaria Burchielli, Shelley Marshall and Jane Tate (eds), Homeworking Women: A Gender Justice Perspective
by Kylie Covark - 116-119 Book review: Elizabeth Humphrys, How Labour Built Neoliberalism: Australia’s Accord, the Labour Movement and the Neoliberal Project
by Ben Spies-Butcher - 119-124 Book review: Tom McDonald, DARE to DREAM: The memoirs of Tom and Audrey McDonald
by Steve Frenkel - 125-128 Thanks to ELRR Reviewers 2019
by N/A
December 2019, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 464-464 Vale — The Hon. Professor Emeritus Joe Isaac AO FASSA
by GC Harcourt - 465-466 William Arthur (Willy) Brown: 22 April 1945–1 August 2019
by Cheng Chang & Barry Colfer & Torsten Geelan & Brian Harney & Wei Huang & Colm McLaughlin & Jonathan Trevor & Alex J Wood & Chris F Wright - 467-477 Firm innovation and capitalist dialectics: The economics of Nina Shapiro
by Radhika Balakrishnan & William Milberg - 478-497 Wellbeing economics in public policy: A distinctive Australasian contribution?
by Paul Dalziel - 498-512 Brexit: ‘Revolt’ against the ‘elites’ or Trojan horse for more deregulation?
by Arantza Gomez Arana & Jay Rowe & Alex de Ruyter & Rebecca Semmens-Wheeler & Kimberley Hill - 513-531 Voice and resistance: Coalminers’ struggles to represent their health and safety interests in Australia and New Zealand 1871–1925
by David Walters & Michael Quinlan - 532-548 Safe rates and unpaid labour: Non-driving pay and truck driver work hours
by Takahiko Kudo & Michael H Belzer - 549-565 Organisational support and safety management: A study of shipboard safety supervision
by Conghua Xue & Lijun Tang - 566-579 Pauli Murray: The US firebrand’s unique opportunity to influence a continent
by Braham Dabscheck - 580-580 Returns to compensation in trucking: Does safety pay?
by N/A
September 2019, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 345-365 Enhancing the effectiveness of minimum employment standards in New Zealand
by Gordon Anderson & Lucy Kenner - 366-381 Explaining workers’ role in illegitimate wage underreporting practice: Evidence from the European Union
by Josip Franić - 382-399 Precarious labour in waiting: Internships in the Chinese Internet industries
by Bingqing Xia - 400-421 Analysing wages and labour institutions in China: An unfinished transition
by Muriel Périsse & Clément Séhier - 422-440 How independent is India’s labour law framework from the state’s changing economic policies?
by Santanu Sarkar - 441-451 A critique of Marilyn Lake’s Progressive New World
by Braham Dabscheck - 452-453 Rob Lambert: 24 December 1945–20 May 2019
by Donella Caspersz - 454-458 Maureen Doris Brunt: 28 December 1928–30 January 2019 A Personal Tribute by Joe Isaac
by Joe Isaac
June 2019, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 177-199 A turning point for labour market policy in Australia
by Jim Stanford - 200-221 The Hayne Royal Commission and financial sector misbehaviour: Lasting change or temporary fix?
by Kevin Davis - 222-240 Adjusting to new employment landscapes: Consequences of precarious employment for young Australians
by Jenny Chesters & Hernan Cuervo - 241-261 Autonomous precarity or precarious autonomy? Dilemmas of young workers in Hong Kong
by Victor Wong & Tat Chor Au-Yeung - 262-284 Returns to compensation in trucking: Does safety pay?
by Michael R Faulkiner & Michael H Belzer - 285-306 Is growth improving employment quality in India? Evidence of widening subnational inequality
by Anamika Moktan - 307-320 Labour migration of doctors and nurses and the impact on the quality of health care in Eastern European countries: The case of Poland
by Piotr Żuk & Paweł Żuk & Justyna Lisiewicz-Jakubaszko - 321-329 Book review: Andrew Stewart, Jim Stanford and Tess Hardy (eds), The Wages Crisis in Australia: What it is and what to do about it
by George Lafferty - 330-332 Book review: Warner Max Corden, Lucky Boy in the Lucky Country: The Autobiography of Max Corden, Economist
by Peter J Drake - 333-335 Mardi Dungey: 11 December 1966 – 12 January 2019
by Adrian Pagan - 336-336 Barry Wilkinson: 1956 – 2019
by Chris Leggett
March 2019, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 3-21 Can progressive macroeconomic policy address growth and employment while reducing inequality in South Africa?
by Vishnu Padayachee - 22-38 (Re)making labour markets and economic crises: The case of Ireland
by Enda Murphy & Julien Mercille - 39-58 Work conditions and financial difficulties in post-crisis Europe: Utility versus quality of working life
by Helena Lopes & Sérgio Lagoa & Ana C Santos - 59-76 Do emigrants’ remittances cause Dutch disease? A developing countries case study
by Burçak Polat & Antonio RodrÃguez Andrés - 77-98 The changing role of the nation-state and regulation: Workplace bullying legislation in The Netherlands
by Premilla D’Cruz & Roelie Mulder & Ernesto Noronha & Niels Beerepoot & Slawek Magala - 99-119 China’s Employment Contract Law: Does it deliver employment security?
by Fuxi Wang & Bernard Gan & Yanyuan Cheng & Lin Peng & Jiaojiao Feng & Liquian Yang & Yiheng Xi - 120-141 Application of job security laws, workers’ bargaining power and employment outcomes in India
by Anamitra Roychowdhury - 142-164 Short-term contracts and their effect on wages in Indian regular wage employment
by Rahul Menon - 165-166 Professor Tom Keenoy: November 1943 – January 2019
by Di Kelly - 167-171 Thanks to ELRR Reviewers 2017 and 2018
by N/A - 172-172 Erratum
by N/A
December 2018, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 375-393 From crisis to crisis: Capitalism, chaos and constant unpredictability
by Anis Chowdhury & Piotr Żuk - 394-409 Paved with good intentions: Misdirected idealism in the lead-up to 2008’s GFC
by Anthony M Gould & Milène R Lokrou - 410-427 A decade of speculation
by CP Chandrasekhar & Jayati Ghosh - 428-445 Inequality, financialisation and stagnation
by Yılmaz Akyüz - 446-458 Learning from full employment history: The 1945 Australian White Paper in practice
by John Nevile - 459-480 The light on the hill and the ‘right to work’
by Victor Quirk - 481-500 Marx 200 years on
by Robert Dixon - 501-520 Capital accumulation and work in China’s internet content industry: Struggling in the bubble
by Bingqing Xia - 521-542 Do older workers really reduce firm productivity?
by Bokwon Lee & Joowoong Park & Jae-Suk Yang - 543-546 Book review: Joseph Halevi, GC Harcourt, Peter Kriesler, JW Nevile, Post-Keynesian Essays from Down Under
by Robert Dixon - 546-548 Book review: S. Janaka Biyanwila, Sports and the Global South: Work, Play and Resistance in Sri Lanka
by Braham Dabscheck - 549-554 Book review: John Kay, Other People’s Money: Masters of the Universe or Servants of the People?
by Jocelyn Pixley - 555-556 Pat Troy (22 January 1936–24 July 2018): A very great Australian and a loving, kindly, generous man: A memoir and a tribute
by GC Harcourt - 557-558 Jim Mirrlees (5 July 1936–29 August 2018)
by GC Harcourt
September 2018, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 273-288 New minimum healthy living budget standards for low-paid and unemployed Australians
by Peter Saunders & Megan Bedford - 289-307 Work-stress factors associated with truck crashes: An exploratory analysis
by Michael H Belzer - 308-327 Singapore’s restructuring of low-wage work: Have cleaning job conditions improved?
by Irene YH Ng & Yi Ying Ng & Poh Choo Lee - 328-345 A contested terrain: Re/conceptualising the well-being of homeworkers
by Farah Naz & Dieter Bögenhold - 346-364 Comparing Australian garment and childcare homeworkers’ experience of regulation and representation
by Annie Delaney & Yee-Fui Ng & Vidhula Venugopal - 365-367 Book review: Ashutosh Kumar, Coolies of the Empire: Indentured Indians in the Sugar Colonies, 1830-1920
by Saurav Kumar Rai - 367-371 Book review: Craig Freedman, In Search of the Two-Handed Economist: Ideology, Methodology and Marketing in Economics
by Ryan Walter
June 2018, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 143-168 Creating value and mitigating harm: Assessing institutional objectives in Australian industrial relations
by Joel E Cutcher-Gershenfeld & Joe Isaac - 169-189 Improving social dialogue: What employers expect from employee representatives
by Erica Romero Pender & Patricia Elgoibar & Lourdes Munduate & Ana Belén GarcÃa & Martin C Euwema - 190-206 Regulatory avoidance in the temporary work agency industry: Evidence from Australia
by Angela Knox - 207-227 Employer theft of temporary migrant workers’ wages in Australia: Why has the state failed to act?
by Stephen Clibborn & Chris F Wright