Ctrl+Alt+Union: Game workers’ struggle and unionisation
Tracing exploitation in the gaming industry, Jamie Woodcock highlights the organising by workers in the industry and the model it provides for organising in non-union work sectors.
Workers’ Inquiry and Co-Research: Fault lines and hope
Following CLaSP’s workshop on Workers’ Inquiry and Co-Research, Suraj Bhaskarrao Telange explores the history of the Workers’ Inquiry method and why Marx’s work has been so important to its development.
Regional Value Chains and Governance of Decent Work in Sub-Saharan Africa
New research on horticulture and garment value chains in Kenya and South Africa sheds light onto rising South-South trade and the emergence of domestic and regional value chains.