Union campaigns against precarious work in the retail sector of Estonia, Poland, and Slovenia
Mrozowicki, A., Bembič, B., Kall, K., Maciejewska, M., & Stanojević, M. (2018). Union campaigns against precarious work in the retail sector of Estonia, Poland, and Slovenia. In V. Doellgast, N. Lillie, & V. Pulignano (Eds.), Reconstructing Solidarity : Labour Unions, Precarious Work, and the Politics of Institutional Change in Europe (pp. 144-165). Oxford University Press.
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