Work Organisation, Labour & Globalisation

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.13169/workorgalaboglob.16.2.0005
Pages5-5
Published date17 October 2022
Date17 October 2022
Contents
Click farm platforms: An updating of informal work in Brazil and Colombia 7
Rafael Grohmann, Maria Clara Aquino, Alison Rodrigues,
Évilin Matos, Caroline Govari and Adriana Amaral
Trajectories of liberalisation on the European industrial relations systems:
A comparative study 21
Javier Arribas Camara and Luis Cárdenas
Workforce globalisation, language and discourse: Recruitment of foreign
nurses in the UK 40
Andrei Kuznetsov, Olga Kuznetsova and Jaime Fernández de Simón de la Cruz
Organising as a catalyst for improving work conditions among
informal quarry workers in Ghana 59
Moses Segbenya, Angela D. Akorsu, Francis Enu-Kwesi, Debdulal Saha
Ingrained interests and path dependency: Employees’ acceptance of
new management systems in a Chinese state-owned enterprise 82
Guang Yang and Lixin Yang
Behind, through and beyond capitalist platforms: Platformisation of work
and labour in informational capitalism 99
Mariano Zukerfeld
Teleworking in Portuguese public administration during the COVID-19 pandemic 119
César Madureira and Belén Rando
Gender inequality in the labour market of Ukraine: Challenges for the future 140
Mykola M. Klemparskyi, Helena V. Pavlichenko, Roman Ye.
Prokopiev, Leonid V. Mohilevskyi and Yuliia M. Burniagina
Conceptual principles of international cooperation in labour relations 158
Nataliia O. Melnychuk, Liudmyla V. Kulachok-Titova, Denys H. Sevryukov,
Yuliya O. Ostapenko and Vlada M. Shkoda
DOI:10.13169/workorgalaboglob.16.2.0005

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