No. 32-3, November 2017
Index
- Assessing the growth of remote working and its consequences for effort, well‐being and work‐life balance
- Automation, skill requirements and labour‐use strategies: high‐wage and low‐wage approaches to high‐tech manufacturing in the automotive industry
- Capitalist workingman's paradises revisited. Corporate welfare work in Great Britain, the USA, Germany and France in the golden age of capitalism, 1880–1930. Edited by Erik de Gier (2016), Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 202 pp. 79 Euro
- Ethics of care and co‐worker relationships in UK banks
- Paradoxical implications of personal social media use for work
- Who is telecaring whom? Exploring the total social organisation of care work in an Italian municipality
- Working Time, Knowledge Work and Post‐Industrial Society: Unpredictable Work. Edited by Aileen O'Carroll (2015), London: Palgrave‐MacMillan. 183 pp. £60