Experiencing the New World of Work

Experiencing the New World of Work
ISBN-10
1108496075
ISBN-13
9781108496070
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
250
Language
English
Published
2021-01-21
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Authors
Karen Dale, Jeremy Aroles, François-Xavier de Vaujany

Description

This edited volume explores, theorises and critically investigates different facets of the new world of work.

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