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Marco Biagi
Marco Biagi

By Michele Tiraboschi

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Chronology of Labor in the United States
Chronology of Labor in the United States

By Russell O. Wright

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"Organized labor did not become a reality in the United States until a ruling by the Massachusetts Supreme Court in 1842 made it legal to form unions. The first successful one was the International...

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Making Migration Work
Making Migration Work

By Erik Schrijvers

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The complexion of labour migration in the European Union (EU) has altered in recent years. Not only has there been a shift in the length of time labour migrants spend abroad, but the nature, scale...

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Arbete pagar
Arbete pagar

By Maths Isacson, Anders Houltz

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Overwhelmed by overflows
Overwhelmed by overflows

By Barbara Czarniawska

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This transdisciplinary volume investigates the ways in which people and organisations deal with the overflow of information, goods or choices. It explores two main themes: the emergence of overflow...

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In the Name of Harmony and Prosperity
In the Name of Harmony and Prosperity

By Anru Lee

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"In the Name of Harmony and Prosperity examines Taiwan's economic restructuring since the late 1980s. Anru Lee discusses the latest phase of Taiwan's socio-economic development, most importantly th...

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