Voices at Work Conference this Weekend at Osgoode Hall

I’m happy to be attending and presenting a paper I’ve been working on this weekend at Osgoode Hall Law School as part of the Voices at Work Workshop.  This is the second of these workshops the first one having been held at Oxford last year.   It’s a great line up, with some of the world’s leading labour law and labour studies scholars. 
Here is the programme.  Unfortunately, this is not open to the public.  However, I will post whatever papers from the conference that I can, and they will also be published in a law journal later.

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