This article analyses the commodification of professional labour and union responses to these processes within the employment heartland. It explores the category of fixed-contract or ‘temporary’ employment using Australian public school teaching as the empirical lens. Established to address intensifying conditions of labour market insecurity, the union-led creation of the temporary category was intended to partly decommodify labour by providing intermediate security between permanent and ‘casual’ employment. However, using historical case and contemporary survey data, we discern that escalation of temporary teacher numbers and intensifying work-effort demands concurrently increased insecurity within the teacher workforce, constituting recom...
This paper draws on research in three English Midlands local education authorities to analyse the ch...
This paper explores the relationship between early career teachers’ (ECTs) work identities, neoliber...
© Author(s) 2016. Neoliberal forces since the latter part of the 20th century have ushered in greate...
This article analyses the commodification of professional labour and union responses to these proces...
Fixed-term contracts are a relatively recent, yet growing category of employment for teachers in the...
A key feature of current school-sector reform in England is the restructuring of teachers' work and ...
This paper looks at the flexibilisation of teachers’ employment relations in England in the context ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The research aims to examine reforms that collective...
This chapter reviews the ongoing processes of marketisation in secondary school teaching and its fur...
The research aims to examine reforms that collectively comprise the government’s remodelling agenda....
Teachers are highly unionised workers and their trade unions exert an important influence on the sha...
The status of teachers and the teaching profession is currently under pressure from the reform agend...
This article provides a case study of union change in an environment in which radical school restruc...
Purpose - Drawing on literature that examines trade union representation of "non-standard" workers, ...
RECENT policy changes have encouraged the development of a contraetual-ist environment in Australian...
This paper draws on research in three English Midlands local education authorities to analyse the ch...
This paper explores the relationship between early career teachers’ (ECTs) work identities, neoliber...
© Author(s) 2016. Neoliberal forces since the latter part of the 20th century have ushered in greate...
This article analyses the commodification of professional labour and union responses to these proces...
Fixed-term contracts are a relatively recent, yet growing category of employment for teachers in the...
A key feature of current school-sector reform in England is the restructuring of teachers' work and ...
This paper looks at the flexibilisation of teachers’ employment relations in England in the context ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The research aims to examine reforms that collective...
This chapter reviews the ongoing processes of marketisation in secondary school teaching and its fur...
The research aims to examine reforms that collectively comprise the government’s remodelling agenda....
Teachers are highly unionised workers and their trade unions exert an important influence on the sha...
The status of teachers and the teaching profession is currently under pressure from the reform agend...
This article provides a case study of union change in an environment in which radical school restruc...
Purpose - Drawing on literature that examines trade union representation of "non-standard" workers, ...
RECENT policy changes have encouraged the development of a contraetual-ist environment in Australian...
This paper draws on research in three English Midlands local education authorities to analyse the ch...
This paper explores the relationship between early career teachers’ (ECTs) work identities, neoliber...
© Author(s) 2016. Neoliberal forces since the latter part of the 20th century have ushered in greate...