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Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal

Volume 45, Number 2 (Summer 2025)
The Right to Strike
Guest editors: Tonia Novitz, Katherine Fitzpatrick, & Jeffrey Vogt

Introductions

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Front Matter

Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal

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Preface

Valerio De Stefano and Sara Slinn

251

Articles

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The Enduring Relevance of the Right to Strike: Arguments for Further Legal Protection and Regulatory Reform

Tonia Novitz, Katherine Fitzpatrick, and Jeffrey Vogt

252

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Dignity and the Right to Strike

Sergio Gamonal C

264

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Strikes and the Struggle for Democracy

Angela B. Cornell and Ruth Dukes

288

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Balancing the Right to Strike and Other Public Interests: The Importance of the Status of the Right to Strike

Petra Herzfeld Olsson and Shae McCrystal

315

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Labour Against the Law? Contesting the Restrictive Norms of Industrial Legality Through Unlawful Strikes

Eric Tucker

342

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Strike Law and Workers’ Power Resources in Global Supply Chains and Platform Giants

Judy Fudge and Hila Shamir

370

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Rhetoric and Reality: The P&O Ferries Scandal and the Right to Strike

Alan Bogg

398

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Turning Up the Heat: The Right to Strike and the Climate Crisis

Jeffrey Vogt and Ruwan Subasinghe

424

Book Review

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The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World by Allison J. Pugh, Princeton University Press, 2024

Karen Levy

 
 
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