KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
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2025-01-06 (rhmanagement.cl)
Compensations and challenges for workers without access to teleworking: a current analysis |
In a world of work transformed by the rise of teleworking, differences in pay and conditions between remote and in-person workers have emerged as a critical issue. According to a Bloomberg article written by Irina Anghel, employees with access to teleworking face a "significant salary penalty" compared to those who work in person....
Read more2024-11-02 (christiantoday.com)
Democrat or MAGA, left or right, liberal or conservative: is it possible to overcome our hostile political divides?
What does 'loving our enemies' look like in our bitterly divided society? Although they don't always make the headlines, many people are working hard to overcome hatred for people who vote differently.
Read more2024-10-07 (jornaldafronteira.com.br)
Remote work is growing less, but it is still a preference for professionals
Wage growth is slower for those who work remotely, but flexibility and non-monetary benefits keep working from home attractive.
Read more2024-01-31 (personneltoday.com)
University research staff on 'gig-economy' contracts
Precarious contracts: Around two-thirds of research staff at universities are on fixed-term arrangements, a union has found.
Read more2023-02-09 (indiaeducationdiary.in)
King’s College London hosts delegation from Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
Jo Moriarty met Yumi Hinohara from Iwate Prefectural University, Japan on 4 February. They discussed the shared problem of social care recruitment in England and Japan, the contribution made by migrant workers to the social care workforce in England
Read more2023-01-11 (socialistworker.co.uk)
University workers resist UCU union leaders’ attempts to squash strikes
Leaders of the university workers’ UCU union are trying to bury plans for hard-hitting action over pay, equality, proper contracts...
Read more2022-11-06 (ft.com)
How the pandemic transformed Britain’s commuter towns
Hybrid working and recouped travel time are giving a lasting boon to the economies, ambitions and even infrastructure of satellite communities
Read more2022-03-01 (conservativehome.com)
Isaac Farnbank: Let's get on board for driverless tube trains | Conservative Home
If the unions persist with their threats, we must have the courage to emulate Ronald Reagan's ultimatum to air traffic control strikers.
Read more2022-02-17 (socialistworker.co.uk)
Build the university strike and pressure union leaders for more
There is now only one thing that the union can do, and that is to escalate the university strike. Another strategy isn't possible
Read more2022-01-27 (politico.eu)
Weakening labor rights would pose ‘serious risk’ to Brexit deal, UK warned
Report shared with POLITICO urges UK to keep pace with Brussels.
Read more2021-09-13 (theconversation.com)
Work as we knew it has changed. Time to think beyond the wage
Recent developments in the organisation of production have led to the decline of wage employment across much of the world.
Read more2017-03-04 (iusinitinere.it)
Human trafficking: what it is and what international law provides - Ius In Itinere
Human trafficking: what international law provides. Analysis of the 2000 Palermo Protocol (UN Convention against Crime)
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