This article contributes to discussion of continuity and change in the International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) history, asking how the organisation and worker activities have been depicted in film. Since the 1920s, the films in which the organisation portrays itself have placed less emphasis on its European base, the largely male culture that once dominated it and the precise nature of its role in the world. In more recent years, the ILO’s cinematic output has made an effort to emphasise work, workers and their collective activity. Their short films have also come to overtly advocate ‘partnership’ trade unionism within a wider international and perspective while paying much more attention to matters of racial and gender diversity. These...
This Article uses an interdisciplinary approach to explain why the International Labor Organization ...
The International Labour Organization, set up in 1919 to develop and promote labour standards, is at...
This article examines the history of the British film industry's first trade union: the National Ass...
This article contributes to discussion of continuity and change in the International Labour Organisa...
This article examines the complex and contradictory history of interactions between the Internationa...
In 2019 the International Labour Organization celebrated its 100th anniversary. Established after th...
Past ideas and present experiences concerning acceptable forms of work are broad and varied. Opposit...
The following article aims to provide a conceptually rooted introduction to the articles to be publi...
The article examines the extent to which latecomers to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) t...
This article explores the opportunities and obstacles of researching women’s trade union activism in...
Presented at the 31st International Labour Process Conference 2013, Rutgers University, New Brunswic...
The centenary of the International Labor Organization (ILO) provides an opportunity to take stock of...
Accounts of the founding of the International Labour Organization (ILO) usually emphasize the role o...
This article explores one of the foundational features of the International Labour Organization (ILO...
Year 2019 marks 100 years since the founding of the International Labour Organization, one of the ol...
This Article uses an interdisciplinary approach to explain why the International Labor Organization ...
The International Labour Organization, set up in 1919 to develop and promote labour standards, is at...
This article examines the history of the British film industry's first trade union: the National Ass...
This article contributes to discussion of continuity and change in the International Labour Organisa...
This article examines the complex and contradictory history of interactions between the Internationa...
In 2019 the International Labour Organization celebrated its 100th anniversary. Established after th...
Past ideas and present experiences concerning acceptable forms of work are broad and varied. Opposit...
The following article aims to provide a conceptually rooted introduction to the articles to be publi...
The article examines the extent to which latecomers to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) t...
This article explores the opportunities and obstacles of researching women’s trade union activism in...
Presented at the 31st International Labour Process Conference 2013, Rutgers University, New Brunswic...
The centenary of the International Labor Organization (ILO) provides an opportunity to take stock of...
Accounts of the founding of the International Labour Organization (ILO) usually emphasize the role o...
This article explores one of the foundational features of the International Labour Organization (ILO...
Year 2019 marks 100 years since the founding of the International Labour Organization, one of the ol...
This Article uses an interdisciplinary approach to explain why the International Labor Organization ...
The International Labour Organization, set up in 1919 to develop and promote labour standards, is at...
This article examines the history of the British film industry's first trade union: the National Ass...