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Labour migration in the European Union: the policy-making process / Gönül Oğuz

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Trade union cooperation in Europe: patterns, conditions, issues / Bengt Furåker, Bengt Larsson

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Alive at work: the neuroscience of helping your people love what they do / Daniel M. Cable

Dewey Library - HF5549.5.M63 C33 2019




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Lockheed, Atlanta, and the struggle for racial integration / Randall L. Patton

Dewey Library - HF5549.5.A34 P37 2019




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The Moroccan new Keynesian Phillips curve: a structural econometric analysis / Vincent Belinga, Mohamed Doukali

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Workers on arrival: Black labor in the making of America / Joe William Trotter, Jr

Dewey Library - HD8081.A65 T77 2019




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Remembering Lattimer: labor, migration, and race in Pennsylvania anthracite country / Paul A. Shackel

Dewey Library - HD5325.M62 S53 2018




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Hustle and gig: struggling and surviving in the sharing economy / Alexandrea J. Ravenelle

Dewey Library - HD5857.R38 2019




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Motivating public employees / Marc Esteve, Christian Schuster

Dewey Library - HF5549.5.M63 E88 2019




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Beyond the vanguard: everyday revolutionaries in Allende's Chile / Marian E. Schlotterbeck

Dewey Library - HD8298.S35 2018




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Feminist institutionalism and gendered bureaucracies: forestry governance in Nepal / Radha Wagle, Soma Pillay, Wendy Wright

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Disruption in Detroit: autoworkers and the elusive postwar boom / Daniel J. Clark

Dewey Library - HD8039.A82 U632165 2018




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What's wrong with work? / Lynne Pettinger

Dewey Library - HD4904.P395 2019




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Re-engaging with sustainability in the Anthropocene era: an institutional approach / Andrew J. Hoffman, P. Devereaux Jennings

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Nonfinancial Defined Contribution Pension Schemes in a Changing Pension World, Volume 2: Gender, Politics, and Financial Stability

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Increase learning & development's impact through accreditation: how to drive-up training quality, employee satisfaction, and ROI / William J. Rothwell, Sandra L. Williams, Aileen G. Zaballero

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The class ceiling: why it pays to be privileged / Sam Friedman and Daniel Laurison

Dewey Library - HD4903.5.G7 F89 2019




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High-tech housewives: Indian IT workers, gendered labor, and transmigration / Amy Bhatt

Dewey Library - HD8081.E3 B53 2018




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Opting back in: what really happens when mothers go back to work / Pamela Stone and Meg Lovejoy

Dewey Library - HD6054.2.U6 S76 2019




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Hazardous substances in welding and allied processes Vilia Elena Spiegel-Ciobanu, Luca Costa, Wolfgang Zschiesche

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Indians take a chill pill with lassi, cold coffee

Lassi, cold coffee and watermelon juice are among the preferred beverages that are helping people across India beat the searing heat.




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Big B launches eye care campaign to fight blindness

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan has launched a 'See Now' campaign, centred in UP, to help end avoidable blindness.




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Neena, Soni redefine friendship goals with images

Actress Neena Gupta, Soni Razdan and producer Anu Ranjan have redefined friendship goals in a "then and now" photograph.




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Ranveer's WC antics has social media in ruptures

Ranveer Singh's stint as a commentator grabbed attention during the India-Pakistan match at ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, but what really got the social media world talking was his unique outfit and a hug that actor shared with India skipper Virat Kohli after the team won.




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'MIB...' mints over Rs 10 crore in India

Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson's "Men in Black: International" has registered business of over Rs 10 crore in its opening weekend in India.




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My life story not worth filming, says Shekhar Kapur

Acclaimed filmmaker Shekhar Kapur believes his life is not exciting enough to be turned into an interesting movie.




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SRK glad about dubbing 'The Lion King' with son

Shah Rukh Khan is stoked about dubbing for "The Lion King" with his "own Simba" Aryan, and this makes it even more special for the superstar.




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Purple, pink, orange: Adah flaunts three hair colours

Actress Adah Sharma, who is set to make her debut in the web space with a series titled "The Holiday", has got her hair coloured in three layers -- purple, pink and orange.




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India makes commitment to shun 'blood diamonds'

India on Monday assured the global community that it would reject "blood diamonds" stained by even a single conflict, and would actively help in the evolution and transformation of the Kimberley Process transiting from "conflict diamonds" to "peace diamonds".




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Siddharth Roy Kapur happy to represent India at Shanghai film fest

Producer Siddharth Roy Kapur is elated that he got a chance to represent India at the ongoing Shanghai International Film Festival.




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'Sooryavanshi' will be life changing for Sikandar: Anupam

Veteran actor Anupam Kher visited his son Sikandar on the sets of "Sooryavanshi", and said that the film will be life changing for him.




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Big B starts shooting for 'Gulabo Sitabo' in Lucknow

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan has started shooting for his upcoming film "Gulabo Sitabo", directed by Shoojit Sircar, here.




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'When They See Us': A series worth watching

Film: "When They See Us" on Netflix; Director: Ava DuVernay; Rating: *****(5 stars)




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The 'Game of Thrones' connection in an Indian show

It has been almost a month since "Game of Thrones" aired its final episode but it seems fans are still gripped by the show's fever.




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'Shaadi Ke Patasey' a good family entertainer: Asrani

Veteran actor Asrani, who will next be seen in "Shaadi Ke Patasey", says the comedy drama film is a good family entertainer which is a rarity in today's time.




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I'm learning how to adjust to fame: Ali Wong (IANS Interview)

"Always Be My Maybe" star Ali Wong is appreciative about her rise to fame in showbiz, but feels it has been too fast. The American actress says it took her some time to adjust, and it is only now that she feels a bit settled.




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When Ranveer Singh hugged, consoled a Pakistan fan

Ranveer Singh's on-field hug of Indian skipper Virat Kohli is not the only moment that created a social media frenzy. The Bollywood star also embraced a Pakistan fan and told him not be upset after his country's team lost to India in a ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 match in Manchester.




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Avoid indecent representation of kids on TV: Ministry

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has advised private satellite television channels to represent children appropriately in dance-based reality shows.




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Viewing sex offensive than violence baffles Abhay

Actor Abhay Deol, who has made his digital debut with "Chopsticks", feels censorship on the over-the-top (OTT) platforms would be a "futile exercise". He finds it baffling how sexuality is considered more offensive than violence as far as the OTT content is concerned.




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Bollywood push for Hollywood franchises in India

Bollywoods 'King Khan Shah Rukh Khan will be bringing the life of King Mufasa alive with his voice in the Hindi version of Jon Favreaus re-imagination of Disneys classic "The Lion King". It shows how Hollywood franchises are adding a Bollywood twist to get it going in India.




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Film celebs back in action after beating illness

Once Rishi Kapoor is back home after months of being in New York for treatment, he is likely to bounce back to action soon with a film co-starring Juhi Chawla. And he is not the only actor who has fought a serious illness like a warrior and set an inspirational example for fans to follow.




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Mobile storytelling exciting, economical: Kiran Rao

Filmmaker Kiran Rao, who has directed two 10-second short films for Facebook India, says shooting a film by a mobile camera and in a vertical frame makes storytelling exciting and inexpensive, especially for youngsters.




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Salman Khan works towards 'being flexible'

Superstar Salman Khan is working out for making his strong body more flexible.




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TN: 7 die in 4 road accidents in Krishnagiri




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3 held for desecrating Kamaraj statue in Salem




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IndiGo operates spl flight for Kenyan nationals




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TN: As traffic resumes, 9 die in road accidents

Coimbatore/ Return of traffic on roads and opening of Tasmac shops have resulted in an increase in accident cases.Nine people died in separate incidents in Coimbatore and Krishnagiri districts on Friday.




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2,500 workers gather in Velachery, stage protest

Around 2,500 guest workers gathered in Velachery on Friday, protested and attempted to march towards Chennai Central railway station. Police took about three hours to pacify the protestors and send them back.




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TN: Vaccination rate dips, threat of infections up

One in every four children in Tamil Nadu did not get the mandatory vaccine under the state’s free vaccination programme. The lapse, say doctors, could lead to another health crisis.




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Residents in south Chennai worried as cases rise

South Chennai, which remained largely unaffected for more than a month has now begun to show a spike in cases, the major contributors being Valasaravakkam (Zone 11) and Adyar (Zone 13).