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- Manufacturing managerial compliance : how firms align managers with corporate interest/Devika Narayan - Why female employees do not earn more under a female manager : a mixed-method study/Margriet van Her, Tanja van der Lipp - Restructuring, redeployment and job churning within international labour markets/Robert MacKenzie, Christopher J. Mc Lachlan - Mobility power, state and the "sponsored labour regime" in Saudi capitalism/Anita Hammer, Ayman Adham - Radical change and institutional resilience : the case of labour market reforms in Southern Europe/Ignacio Álvarez, Jesús Cruces, Francisco Trillo - Recoupling corporate culture with new political discourse in China's platform economy : the case of Alibaba/Tommy Tse, Xiaotian Li - Conceptualising work as a "safe space" for negotiating LGBT identities : navigating careers in the construction sector/Sarah Barnard, Andrew Dainty, Sian Lewis, Andreas Culora - "Finally, we are well, stable" : perception of agency in the biographies of precarious migrant workers/Lucie Trlifa - Predicting child-labour risks by norms in India/Jihye Kim, Wendy Olsen, Arkadiusz Wisniowski - Modes of incorporation : the inclusion of migran academics in the UK/Toma Pusteilnikovaite, Shiona Chillas - Invisible room attendants : outsourcing as a dispositive of (in)visibility and the resistance of Las Kellys in Spain/Alan Valenzuela-Bustos, Ana Gàlvez-Mozo, Verna Alcalde-Gonzalez - "I had to take a casual contract and work one day a week" : students' experiences of lengthy university placements as drivers of precarity/Nicole Oke, Lisa Hodge, Heather McIntyre, Shelley Turner - Between frustration and invigoration : women talking about digital technology at work/Sarah Mosseri, Ariadne Vromen, Rae Cooper, Elizabeth Hill - Managerial technique and worker subjectivity in dialogue : understanding overwork in China's internet industry/Xiaotian Li
Book review essay - John Cruddas, The dignity of labour and Matthew Taylor, Do we have to work ? : delivering good work for all/Chris Warhurst