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E-raamat: Crises at Work: Economy, Climate and Pandemic

(Author, Crises at Work), (University of Brighton)
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It is impossible to view the news at present without hearing talk of crisis.



This timely book looks at how three major crises the economy, pandemic and climate are related to the crisis of work, making it more precarious, intense and unequal.



Providing an original and critical synthesis of recent trends in the field, expert scholars offer a programme for transcending the crisis of work.



Offering a timely contribution to understanding the important issues facing the world, this book presents an important new way of thinking about work in contemporary societies.

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This book provides valuable critical insights into how market fundamentalism contributes to a three-pronged crisis of economy, pandemic and climate destruction, that impacts a crisis of work. Tony Dobbins, University of Birmingham This book is a must read about how our working lives are shaped by economic, climate and health crises. It offers some hope for shaping a future that delivers better outcomes for all. Melanie Simms, University of Glasgow

1. Introducing the Crisis of Work

2. Theorizing Crises

3. Labour Markets in Crisis

4. Employment Relations in Crisis

5. Equalities in Crisis

6. Trade Unions in Crisis

7. Crises at Work: Broader Dimensions

8. Crises at Work: Implications and Responses

9. Beyond Crisis?

Steve Williams is Reader in Employment Relations at the University of Portsmouth.









Mark Erickson is Reader in Sociology at the University of Brighton.