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The Quality of Working Life Revisited

Along with colleagues David Guest from King’s College London and Angie Knox from Sydney University, IER’s Chris Warhurst has published a journal virtual special issue that re-evaluates classic articles on the quality of working life published in Human Relations over the past 50 years.

Read more about the introduction to the special issue here and all the articles here.

Tue 16 Mar 2021, 09:22 | Tags: job quality

Manifesto for a new quality of working life

With Sydney University based IER Honorary Associate Professor Dr Angie Knox, IER’s Chris Warhurst has published an article in the FT-50 journal Human Relations that calls for a new quality of working life that improves routine jobs and precarious employment.

Read the article here.

Wed 13 Jan 2021, 19:06 | Tags: job quality

Balancing job creation and job quality post-Covid

Director of IER, Chris Warhurst, gave a keynote talk in August on the need for governments to develop a balanced economic recovery and growth policy that

The talk – ‘Keeping the faith: Covid, job quality and workplace management practices’ – was delivered to the Cedefop, Eurofound and IZA Conference on Workplace and Management Practices on 21 August 2020 promotes both job creation and job quality in the face of the looming jobs crisis post-Covid.

Wed 26 Aug 2020, 12:43 | Tags: job quality, Covid-19

New study on the impact of Covid-19 on job quality in the Australian hospitality industry

The hospitality sector has been hit hardest by Covid-19 in Australia. Sally Wright and Chris Warhurst of IER will be working with Angie Knox of Sydney University to develop a new measure of the impact of Covid-19 on job quality in the Australian hospitality industry. The aim is to help government develop policies to ensure a sustainable recovery for the sector.

Fri 31 Jul 2020, 13:24 | Tags: job quality, Covid-19

New IER working paper on gender gaps in working conditions

The gender pay gap is well researched. This new paper by IER’s Honorary Professor Rafael Muñoz de Bustillo Llorente and his Spanish team adds to that body of research by examining the non-monetary gap in working conditions by gender. Using the European Working Conditions Survey, it explores gender differences in working conditions by different dimensions of job quality and across countries.

Thu 30 Jul 2020, 15:08 | Tags: gender, job quality, European Union

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