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 Call for Papers: The Labour of COVID

Call for Papers: The Labour of COVID

June 11, 2020

Call for Papers: The Labour of COVID section of Workplace: A Journal for Academic Labour As instructors and students brace for a fall semester taught on-line, the effects of COVID on the labour [...]

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     Centre for Future Work Establishes a Canadian Office

    Centre for Future Work Establishes a Canadian Office

    June 11, 2020

    Earlier this year, well-known labour economist Jim Stanford announced that his Centre for Future Work was establishing a Canadian Office. The Centre for Future Work is a progressive research [...]

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       Call for Proposals: New Voices in Work & Labour Studies Workshop Series

      Call for Proposals: New Voices in Work & Labour Studies Workshop Series

      June 11, 2020

      We are excited to announce the Global Labour Research Centre (GLRC) has collaborated with the Canadian Association for Work and Labour Studies (CAWLS) for the New Voices in Work & Labour [...]

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