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| #1 [more] | Aguiar, Luis L.M. Resisting Neoliberalism in Vancouver: An Uphill Struggle for Cleaners. |
| #2 [more] | Arai, Bruce. Re-Organizing Flexibility and the Employment Standards Act in Ontario. |
| #3 [more] | Arsdale, Van, David G. The Temporary Work Revolution: The Shift from Jobs that Solve Poverty to Jobs that make Poverty. |
| #4 [more] | Bartley, Tim. Corporate Accountability and the Privatization of Labor Standards: Struggles Over Codes of Conduct in the Apparel Industry. |
| #5 [more] | Bingham, Lisa Blomgren, Tina Nabatchi, Rosemary O'Leary. The New Governance: Practices and Processes for Stakeholder and Citizen Participation in the Work of Government. |
| #6 [more] | Gray, Garry. The Responsibilization Strategy of Health and Safety: Neo-Liberalism and the Reconfiguration of Individual Responsibility for Risk. |
| #7 [more] | Kalleberg, A.L. Good Jobs, Bad Jobs: The Rise of Polarized and Precarious Employment Systems in the United States, 1970s-2000s. |
| #8 [more] | Labour, Ontario Federation. OFL Convention: Toward a Common Front Against Austerity. |
| #9 [more] | MacPhail, Fiona. Temporary Work and Neoliberal Government Policy: Evidence from British Columbia, Canada. |
| #10 [more] | McBride, S. Not Working: State, Unemployment, and Neo-Conservatism in Canada. |
| #11 [more] | Panitch, L., D. Swartz. From Consent to Coercion: The Assault on Trade Union Freedoms. |
| #12 [more] | Peck, J. Work-Place: The Social Regulation of Labor Markets. |
| #13 [more] | Peck, J. Workfare States. |
| #14 [more] | Pollert, Anna. The Lived Experience of Isolation for Vulnerable Workers Facing Workplace Grievances in 21st-Century Britain. |
| #15 [more] | Pollert, Anna, Paul Smith. The Limits of Individual Employment Rights: The Reality of Neoliberalism. |
| #16 [more] | Tombs, Steve. Transcending the Deregulation Debate? Regulation, Risk, and the Enforcement of Health and Safety Law in the UK. |
| #17 [more] | Tombs, Steve, David Whyte. A Deadly Consenus: Worker Safety and Regulatory Deregulation Under New Labour. |