All Stories

  1. Devolution, market dynamics and the Independent Public School initiative in Western Australia: ‘winning back’ what has been lost?
  2. Global destruction networks, the labour process and employment relations
  3. Ecological modernisation, industry policy and the Australian automotive industry, 2007–13
  4. Global Production Networks and Resources in Western Australia
  5. Partnerships and integrated responses to rural decline: The role of collective efficacy and political capital in Northwest Tasmania, Australia
  6. Supply chains and responsibility for OHS management in the Western Australian resources sector
  7. The challenges of working in Australian academia: an introduction
  8. Global production networks, labour and small firms
  9. Waste, commodity fetishism and the ongoingness of economic life
  10. ‘Putting Labour in its Place’: Global Value Chains and Labour Process Analysis
  11. Strategic Planning in Ireland's Institutes of Technology
  12. Book review: Jon C Messenger and Naj Ghosheh (eds), Offshoring and Working Conditions in Remote Work
  13. Handbook of Employment and Society: Working Space - Edited by Susan McGrath-Champ, Andrew Herod and Al Rainnie
  14. Review and Positions: Global Production Networks and Labour
  15. An Evaluation of the Economic Approaches Used by Policy Actors towards Investment in Place-Based Partnerships in Victoria
  16. Handbook of Employment and Society
  17. Community and Unions
  18. Frontline employees' views on organizational factors that affect the delivery of service quality in call centers
  19. Sitting on a wall in Northumberland crying: semi-structured interviews
  20. Community Unionism and Union Renewal
  21. Trade Unions in the Community – Values, Issues, Shared Interests and Alliances20081Edited by Donna Buttigieg, Sandra Cockfield, Richard Cooney, Marjorie Jerrard and Al Rainnie. Trade Unions in the Community – Values, Issues, Shared Interests and Allian...
  22. Introduction: Call Centres, the Networked Economy and the Value Chain
  23. New Regionalism in Australia -Edited by Al Rainnie and Mardelene Grobbelaar
  24. Spatialising industrial relations
  25. Labor History Symposium
  26. New Regionalism in Australia
  27. Editorial: small firms and new technology
  28. Industrial Relations in the Latrobe Valley: Myths and Realities
  29. Policy and practice in general print: the workplace reality of national bargaining
  30. What's So Special About Small Firms?
  31. Small firms and local economic development in Poland: Limits and possibilities
  32. Flexible films?
  33. Restructuring Krakow. Desperately Seeking Capitalism
  34. The Inevitability of Flexibility?
  35. Globalization and Utopian dreams: Deconstructing the ‘G’ word
  36. Trade unions, foreign direct investment and the restructuring of Polish state-owned enterprises
  37. Managing creativity, maintaining control: a study in pharmaceutical research
  38. Coming to Terms with Quality: UNISON and the Restructuring of Local Government
  39. Desperately seeking capitalism: Solidarity and Polish industrial relations in the 1990s
  40. Markets, states and international production
  41. Declining in Unison? Trades Union Organisation and Privatisation on Local Authority White Collar Services
  42. Trade Union Organisation and the Privatisation of Local Authority White Collar Services
  43. The Reorganisation of Large Firm Subcontracting: Myth and Reality
  44. Subcontracting and the Global‐Local Connection: Myth and Reality
  45. Just-in-Time, Sub-Contracting and the Small Firm
  46. Corridor or blind alley? The A1M Herts corridor consortium
  47. Is Small Beautiful? Industrial Relations in Small Clothing Firms
  48. Small firms, big problems: the political economy of small businesses
  49. Combined and uneven development in the clothing industry: the effects of competition on accumulation
  50. Foundations
  51. Working Spaces
  52. Looking inside the portfolio to understand the work of creative workers: a study of creatives in Perth