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Dr Hardy comments on 'historic victory' for au pairs and nannies
Dr Kate Hardy features in an Independent article on 23 March 2022 discussing the government’s plans to eradicate the legal loophole which left live-in workers exempt from minimum wage laws.
Professor Gall discusses P&O mass sacking with BBC
CERIC visiting fellow, Professor Gregor Gall discusses the recent mass sacking of P&O workers, the legalities around it and what may happen next.
Milena Büchs explores sustainable welfare and transitions in tackling climate change
Watch the recording of the webinar on how growth-oriented and exploitative ways of capitalist economies are a driver of climate change.
Professor Candace Jones presents the findings of her research around Edinburgh's festivals
Watch the recording of Professor Jones' webinar 'Performing Culture: Arts festivals as cultural relations'
2022 CERIC Annual Doctoral Conference - Call for Papers
The Centre for Employment Relations, Innovation and Change (CERIC) warmly invites postgraduate researchers at all stages to the 2022 CERIC Doctoral Conference 'Work in a Changing World'.