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Globalization and Labour in the Twenty-First Century
Mary Gearey
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21st Century
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Working Conditions
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Globalized
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International Workforce
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Operative
50%
Serpentine
50%
Riots
50%
National Government
50%
Reformation
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Production Methods
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Hegemony
50%
Takeovers
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Ingenuity
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World Bank
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Neoliberal
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Personal Costs
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Labor Relations
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World Trade Organization
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Dominion
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2008 Financial Crisis
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Determinist
50%
Laborers
50%
Austerity Policies
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Blockchain
50%
Objectification
50%
Cheap Labour
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Stricture
50%
Academic Commitment
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Academic Position
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Global Labour
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Just-in-time Production
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Regional Employment
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Labour Resistance
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Wage Increase
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Stoicism
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Financial Inequality
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Unemployed Workers
50%
Organized Labor
50%
Autonomist
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Workforce
100%
National Government
100%
Employment Relations
100%
Financial Crisis
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World Trade Organization
100%
Fiscal Consolidation
100%
Unemployment
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Social Sciences
Unemployment
50%