My latest article for @uk.theconversation.com on the economic implications of the latest migration proposals from Reform leader Nigel Farage
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My latest article for @uk.theconversation.com on the economic implications of the latest migration proposals from Reform leader Nigel Farage
theconversation.com/nigel-farage...
My article for @uk.theconversation.com on the latest immigration plans announced by the UK government and their potential impact on key sectors of the economy #socialcare #highered #Starmer #Labour
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Delighted to be among those awarded funding from
@royalsoced.bsky.social for my project 'Electronic performance monitoring and the future of fair work' Looking forward to building connections with researchers interested in this field. @stir.ac.uk @crispsurv.bsky.social
rse.org.uk/scotlands-vi...
Anatomy of a jobs promise
https://www.ft.com/content/2f25065d-3eeb-49f6-a5eb-8d22ed4697a5
Using social media lights up the same parts of your brain as other addictions, such as drugs, alcohol and gambling.
January sunshine on the west coast of Scotland 🌞
In October, the Government had a narrow margin of headroom against its two fiscal rules.
There has been speculation that recent turbulence in the bond markets may wipe out the £9.9 billion headroom against the current balance rule.
If so, what could the Chancellor do?
https://buff.ly/4fPTi9H
The coming battle between social media and the state
https://www.ft.com/content/917c9535-1cdb-4f6a-9a15-1a0c83663bfd
Word of the day is most definitely ‘hurkle-durkling’ (19th-century Scots): to linger in bed long after it’s time to get up.
The south west coast of Scotland today
The Government has begun outlining its Industrial Strategy for ten years of growth.
Get the Resolution Foundation response, from Gregory Thwaites and David Willetts, here ⤵️ https://buff.ly/49AqLUg
Support for independence remains a key feature of Scottish politics. I spoke to @simeonkerr.bsky.social for this piece in the FT which explores the prospects for the SNP and the independence movement on.ft.com/3ZORl7E
My grandfather was ‘Mr Health and Safety’. His life’s quest to make work safer has been ridiculed – but the rise of the gig economy shows it’s no joke
Academics from poorer socio-economic backgrounds are more likely to
- not publish
- have outstanding publication records
- introduce more novel scientific concepts
- less likely to receive recognition, as measured by citations, Nobel Prize nominations, and awards.
www.nber.org/papers/w33289
Important piece by @sarahoconnorft.bsky.social illustrating what many of us have been warning for some time:
"these apps might feel flexible and empowering for both sides when there is plenty of demand for workers, but what about in a downturn, where many people could be chasing the same shifts?"
Sevenans et al. in EJPR: "our study shows that – whenever there is a significant preference gap between lower- and higher-income groups – politicians’ perceptions of what citizens want are skewed towards the preferences of higher-income voters on socio-economic issues."
doi.org/10.1111/1475...
What Trump’s industrial policy will look like
https://www.ft.com/content/2184e3e6-83c4-41d7-a350-7210679f1c1f
Low-income workers are less satisfied with their jobs than high-income workers.
We asked some of them why that might be.
Catch up on our recent research here ⤵️
Does the UK have enough workers to ‘get Britain building’?
https://www.ft.com/content/ca441a61-6feb-4d94-970a-b83b75b8dcd0
🚨 New research published today🚨
The employment gap between people living in the poorest and richest families in Britain has fallen by a third since the late 1990s. But Britain still has a ‘quality of work’ gap.
Read more ➡️ https://buff.ly/41t2I7u
In the platform economy, algorithms often obscure how platforms extract value from workers, masking the ways workers' efforts translate into profit, writes Atieh Razavi Yekta. www.techpolicy.press/the-flexibil...
over 10,000 civil service jobs will be cut under ministers’ plans to find savings of 5% to their departments in the spending review
ministers are looking at rolling out voluntary redundancy programmes across a range of departments
scoop via @lucyfisher.bsky.social
www.ft.com/content/3da3...
General Motors' Cruise self-driving car unit will exit the robotaxi business, a retreat from a market that proved costly and full of reputational pitfalls for the automaker
TikTok-owner ByteDance takes early lead in race to capitalise on AI
https://www.ft.com/content/e90f4a83-bc31-4a5c-b9ab-28d722924143
Yesterday @Keir_Starmer announced a new economic milestone of "raising living standards in every part of the United Kingdom". Chart of the Week shows that regional gains could be the biggest challenge - it's been achieved in just three of the past six parliaments.
Read more➡️https://buff.ly/3ZrwS8y
Here is a list of tools and guides I have developed or been part of a team of developers to empower #workers in #digitalised workplaces.
1. Weclock. www.weclock.it
WeClock is an #opensource privacy preserving app to help workers collect their own data to challenge/campaign working conditions.
"Are labour disputes here to stay?" Victoria Cojocariu and Maria Sedlakova explore the rise in strikes in the EU and what it means for the future of work.
www.socialeurope.eu/are-labour-d...
Rising stock markets and home prices, as well as inflation, have boosted the value of baby boomers' estates, setting the stage for a historic transfer of wealth in the US
The unprecedented decision to strike down the vote, which was won by far-right candidate Călin Georgescu, came after documents published this week indicated Moscow co-ordinated hybrid attacks seeking to undermine the election. www.ft.com/content/2248...