[Excerpt] The re-issuance of Georges Scelle’s seminal L’organisation international du travail et le BIT (The International Labor Organization and the International Labor Office) nearly a century after its initial publication provides a new and timely look at early work on the challenge of creating global labor standards
Book review of Egil J. Skorstad and Helge Ramsdal (eds), Flexible Organizations and the New Working ...
Reviews two books on international relations. Multinationals, Unions, and Labor Relations in Indust...
Review of the book: Leimgruber, Matthieu y Schmelzer, Matthias (eds.). The OECD and the Internati...
[Extract] The International Labour Organisation (ILO) was the only agency of the League of Nations, ...
[Extract] The fifth edition of International and Comparative Employment Relations (the first was pub...
Berliner et al. discuss various ‘clusters’ of actors [including laborers, government agencies, the p...
[Excerpt] This is a practical and useful volume on labor standards in today’s highly globalized worl...
Working At Night: The Temporal Organisation of Labour Across Political and Economic RegimesEDITED BY...
Book review of A PERSPECTIVE ON LABOUR LAW, by Ole Hasselbalch, Alan C. Neal, and Anders Victorin (N...
[Excerpt] What can be done to raise the living standards of working people around the world? This co...
Book review of Schmitz, Cathryne L.; Traver, Elizabeth KimJin and Larson, Desi. (2004). "Child Labor...
none1noThe book is about labour still looking for a dignity.The role that human rights can play in t...
[Extract]: The overall theme of Workers and Labour in a Globalised Capitalism is set by the editor's...
[Extract] The sixth edition of International and Comparative Employment Relations (the fifth edition ...
All four parts of the book include relevant contributions, resulting in an impressive overview of th...
Book review of Egil J. Skorstad and Helge Ramsdal (eds), Flexible Organizations and the New Working ...
Reviews two books on international relations. Multinationals, Unions, and Labor Relations in Indust...
Review of the book: Leimgruber, Matthieu y Schmelzer, Matthias (eds.). The OECD and the Internati...
[Extract] The International Labour Organisation (ILO) was the only agency of the League of Nations, ...
[Extract] The fifth edition of International and Comparative Employment Relations (the first was pub...
Berliner et al. discuss various ‘clusters’ of actors [including laborers, government agencies, the p...
[Excerpt] This is a practical and useful volume on labor standards in today’s highly globalized worl...
Working At Night: The Temporal Organisation of Labour Across Political and Economic RegimesEDITED BY...
Book review of A PERSPECTIVE ON LABOUR LAW, by Ole Hasselbalch, Alan C. Neal, and Anders Victorin (N...
[Excerpt] What can be done to raise the living standards of working people around the world? This co...
Book review of Schmitz, Cathryne L.; Traver, Elizabeth KimJin and Larson, Desi. (2004). "Child Labor...
none1noThe book is about labour still looking for a dignity.The role that human rights can play in t...
[Extract]: The overall theme of Workers and Labour in a Globalised Capitalism is set by the editor's...
[Extract] The sixth edition of International and Comparative Employment Relations (the fifth edition ...
All four parts of the book include relevant contributions, resulting in an impressive overview of th...
Book review of Egil J. Skorstad and Helge Ramsdal (eds), Flexible Organizations and the New Working ...
Reviews two books on international relations. Multinationals, Unions, and Labor Relations in Indust...
Review of the book: Leimgruber, Matthieu y Schmelzer, Matthias (eds.). The OECD and the Internati...