Power Politics and Influence at Work
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Power Politics and Influence at Work Fee Structure
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Buy this course | ₹5,464/one-off payment |
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The Syllabus
- Hello and welcome
- Introducing Work & Employment Studies
- Defining work, power and influence
- Labour indeterminacy and frames of reference
- Summarising week 1 and moving to week 2
- Introducing week 2
- The importance of historical legacies
- Globalisation and financialisation
- The fragmentation of work
- The gig-economy and new (digital) technologies
- The future of work
- Summarising week 2 and moving to week 3
- The state, the law and equality
- The role of the state as a work and employment relations actor
- The changing nature of employment law
- Regulating for equality.
- Summarising week 3 and moving to week 4
- Introducing worker voice
- Institutional voice
- Union voice
- Partnerships and collective bargaining
- Non-union voice and CSO/NGO voices beyond the workplace
- Summarising week 4 and moving to week 5
- Introduction to week 5
- Future Development 1: Are things getting worse?
- Future Development 2: Reinvigorated (minimal) state roles
- Future Development 3: Soft de-regulation & voluntary dialogue
- Future Development 4: Collective alliance-building and mobilisation
- Summarising week 5 (and course conclusion)
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