Glad to see the article published in the New Legislation section of the Industrial Law Journal. Many thanks to Tonia Novitz for being so willingΒ to discuss the idea and for reviewing the first draft.
Glad to see the article published in the New Legislation section of the Industrial Law Journal. Many thanks to Tonia Novitz for being so willingΒ to discuss the idea and for reviewing the first draft.
Last summer, I took some time to reflect on how these reforms fit into each countryβs trajectory, summarizing the recent modifications and the social dialogue dynamics around them.
Earlier this year, Egypt and Tunisia have reformed their labour laws, introducing significant changes to the employment contract framework.
doi.org/10.1093/indl...
If youβre working on research questions related to the inclusion of Indigenous peoples in the labour marketβwhether in Quebec, Canada, Australia, or elsewhereβIβd be glad to connect and exchange ideas.
My research will focus on the inclusion of Indigenous peoples in the labour market, examining how legal and institutional frameworks support Indigenous rights and participation.
The project critically explores the intersections of legal structures, business practices, and reconciliation processes, analyzing how institutional mechanisms foster equity and socio-economic inclusion.
Over the coming months, I will be a visiting researcher at McGill Universityβs Faculty of Law, Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism.
My paper has been published in Economic and Industrial Democracy, Volume 45, Issue 4 (November 2024), and can be accessed at
doi.org/10.1177/0143...
I just migrated here and would love to be added too. Thanks