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Thomas Cook staff: The latest victims of a bankrupt corporate model

Sep 27, 2019By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

27 September 2019
By Professor David Whyte, University of Liverpool

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Sep 27, 2019Institute of Employment Rights Blog

Outsourcing on the ‘never-never’

Jan 14, 2019By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

14 January 2019

By Professor David Whyte and Ben Crawford, University of Liverpool

In the first report from a collaborative project between the Institute of Employment Rights and the University of…Read more…

Jan 14, 2019Institute of Employment Rights Blog

Outsourcing on the ‘never-never’

Jan 14, 2019By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

14 January 2019

By Professor David Whyte and Ben Crawford, University of Liverpool

In the first report from a collaborative project between the Institute of Employment Rights and the University of…Read more…

Jan 14, 2019Institute of Employment Rights Blog

Two neoliberal infernos: Grenfell, and Piper Alpha 30 years on

Jul 6, 2018By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

06 July 2018

By David White, University of Liverpool

Thirty years ago today the Piper Alpha oil platform exploded and was engulfed in flames killing 167 people. Only 61 survived in in what remains…Read more…

Jul 6, 2018Institute of Employment Rights Blog

This is how we can properly protect the health and safety of workers

May 26, 2017By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

26 May 2017

By Phil James, Professor of Employment Relations at Middlesex University; David Walters, Professor of Work Environment at Cardiff University; Steve Tombs, Professor of Criminology at the…Read more…

May 26, 2017Institute of Employment Rights Blog

British people on corruption in their own country: it’s far from squeaky clean

May 19, 2016By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

19 May 2016
By David Whyte and David Ellis, University of Liverpool

On the eve of a major international anti-corruption summit hosted by the British government, the prime minister, David Cameron,…Read more…

May 19, 2016Institute of Employment Rights Blog

Don’t believe the (business) hype

Jul 31, 2015By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

31 July 2015
By David Whyte, Professor of socio-legal studies, University of Liverpool.

If there is one thing that business organisations are particular good at, it is deceiving us into thinking…Read more…

Jul 31, 2015Institute of Employment Rights Blog

Corporate Homicide Bill

Mar 6, 2015By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

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David Whyte

6 March 2015
By Professor Steve Tombs, Open University and Professor David Whyte, Liverpool University

Steve Tombs and David Whyte analyse Richard Baker MSP’s new draft…Read more…

Mar 6, 2015Institute of Employment Rights Blog

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