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  • Jobs with Justice - leading the fight for workers’ rights206799
  • Refugee Work Rights - Promoting Refugee Empowerment through Employment180731
  • Circle of Rights: Economic, Social & Cultural Rights Activism - A Training Resource: Module 10 - The Right to Work and Rights at Work180732
  • Dark store - Wikipedia297867
  • Photos: May Day rallies across the world - Al Jazeera 01.05.23343381
  • Qatar’s Biggest Cheerleader Is Finally Challenging It on Workers’ Rights - Novara Media 26.04.23344327
  • Video: The Brutal Economics of Migrant Labour - Economics Explained 23.01.23333670
  • ‘Dark stores’ offer anything you need in 30 minutes. But there’s a human cost - Guardian 29.07.22297868
  • Fast-delivery apps face NYC crackdown over ‘dark stores,’ worker safety - NY Post 13.07.22297866
  • What trade unions do and what joining one means - Conversation 23.06.22293699
  • Uber drivers are workers not self-employed, Supreme Court rules - BBC 19.02.21235753
  • Video: El lado oscuro de las apps de delivery que no nos cuentan - La Pulla (Colombia) 21.01.21235777
  • La precariedad laboral de trabajar en Rappi, Uber o Didi - Expansión (México) 04.07.20235776
  • How DoorDash, Postmates, and Other Delivery Services Tip Workers - Slate (USA) 23.07.19235778
  • Striving for 'Just and Moral Economy,' Workers Rise Up for May Day Protests Worldwide - Common Dreams 01.05.18180735
  • Why workers’ rights are good for the economy - New Economics Foundation 29.01.18180736
  • Journal: Understanding Regulatory Innovation: The Political Economy of Removing Old Regulations Before Adding New Ones - Hahn, R.W & Renda, A 22.08.17180739
  • Uber ruling is a massive boost for a fairer jobs market – Guardian 28.10.16180740
  • Uber drivers win key employment case – BBC News 28.10.16180743
  • New UN report shows just how awful globalization and informal employment are for workers – Truthout 28.10.16180744
  • The five lies of rentier capitalism – Social Europe 27.10.16180747
  • Book: The corruption of capitalism: why rentiers thrive and work does not pay – Standing.G 07/16180748
  • Qatar World Cup workers’ rights to improve with end of kafala system, claims union - Guardian 25.10.17296778
  • Qatar Still Fails to Protect Workers - HRW 08.20296779
  • Qatar: Little Progress on Protecting Migrant Workers - HRW 8/20296780
  • Response to letter relating to wage abuses of migrant workers in Qatar - Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy 08/20296781
  • Qatar: Wage Abuses by Firm in World Cup Leadup - Guardian 21.05.22296782
  • DLA report: migrant labour in the construction sector in the state of Qatar - Engineers Against Poverty 04/14296811
  • Qatar: New fund could bring hope to exploited migrant workers - Amnesty International 10/18296812
  • A de facto NOC in Qatar? Backlash against reforms and demand for signed resignation letters create hurdles to job mobility - Migrant Rights 01/21296813
  • Heat Stress Impacts on Cardiac Mortality in Nepali Migrant Workers in Qatar - ResearchGate GmbH 07/19296814
  • Recruitment practices of migrant workers in Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico - IOM 13.09.22305065
  • Protecting Labour Rights as Human Rights: Present and Future of International Supervision (proceedings) - International Labour Organization (ILO)306302
  • Application of International Labour Standards in times of crisis: the importance of international labour standards and effective and authoritative supervision in the context …306306
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