Research Seminars Work, Employment & Organisation - Archive 2021/2022
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'Removing it from the draw’ – worker resistance and engagement with new technology in social care: Ian Cunningham, University of Strathclyde; Alina Baluch, University of St Andrews; Philip James, Middlesex University; Donna Baines, University of British Columbia; Kendra Briken, University of Strathclyde
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HRM in recession: restructuring and alternatives to downsizing in times of crisis; Dr Stewart Johnstone, Work, Employment & Organisation Seminar
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Transforming employment support: priorities and possibilities in research and practice; Prof Adam Whitworth, Work, Employment & Organisation Seminar
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‘Management Practices for Engagement, Wellbeing and Innovation’ The PrOPEL Hub (Productivity Outcomes of Workplace Practice, Engagement & Learning)
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Battling Eight Giants: The Ethical, Ecological and Economic Case for Basic Income: Professor Guy Standing, SOAS University of London
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Marketization: how capitalist exchange disciplines workers and subverts democracy?’ Dr Charles Umney (Leeds University Business School) and Professor Ian Greer (Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labour Relations)
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How to expand your business through larceny, slavery and arson: a 3 step guide for beginners: Dr Brian Garvey and Dr Francis Portes Virginio, Work, Employment & Organisation
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British Universities Industrial Relations Association Scotland and Work, Employment & Organisation Event - ‘Workers’ Experiences of Working from Home during the Covid-19 Pandemic – Liberation or Incarceration?’Professor Abigail Marks (Newcastle University Business School) and Dave Moxham (STUC Glasgow)
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Managing long-term ill-health in the contemporary UK workforce: how employees and line managers negotiate workplace support - Dr Jen Remnant, Strathclyde Business School