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The Economic and Labour Relations Review
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Bringing together research and new perspectives in economics and labour relations since 1990. multi-disciplinary / heterodox / double-blind peer-reviewed
‘Regulating precarious work: A paradigm shift’ by Michael Quinlan and Michael Rawling examines precarious work-related industrial relations legislation introduced in 2022.

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Regulating precarious work: A paradigm shift | The Economic and Labour Relations Review | Cambridge Core
Regulating precarious work: A paradigm shift
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February 26, 2025 at 11:33 PM
Our Editor-in-Chief, Diana Kelly, has published an editorial for the latest ELRR issue. It is accessible freely.

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Universities and Scholarship under Assault: A challenging era for research (and review!) | The Economic and Labour Relations Review | Cambridge Core
Universities and Scholarship under Assault: A challenging era for research (and review!)
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February 26, 2025 at 11:27 PM
New research from Al Rainnie, Darryn Snell, and Mark Dean has been published. It is free to access as long as it is up on FirstView.

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Working futures in Australia’s renewable industries? | The Economic and Labour Relations Review | Cambridge Core
Working futures in Australia’s renewable industries?
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February 26, 2025 at 10:51 PM
Our September 2024 issue is a wrap!

Congratulations to everyone involved, in particular our EIC, Diana Kelly, and the guest editors of the themed collection on the Economics of OHS, Michael Quinlan and Michael Belzer.

The issue is dedicated to Dr. Tanya Carney, who is very dearly missed.
February 13, 2025 at 1:04 AM