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Senior editor at New Scientist
Britain's oldest political think tank. The future of the left since 1884.
Professor of Social Policy, University of Glasgow
Welfare conditionality, gender, women, Universal Credit, social security, disability benefits, devolution, migrant essential workers, labour migration
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Uncharismatic megafauna.
Too fat to ride a horse, too poor to own a carriage.
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The UK's leading website for HR news and guidance, and organiser of the Personnel Today Awards
Senior Policy Researcher at Citizens Advice, researching welfare conditionality (she/her)
Formerly Demos, Southampton Uni, KCL
Interdisciplinary network connecting centres and institutes studying work and employment. https://www.wei.manchester.ac.uk/research/networks/work-net-international/
Economics PhD student @warwickecon.bsky.social . Interested in labour markets (micro and macro), and spatial econometrics. Confusingly goes by middle name.
https://www.pauldavidboll.com/
Policy economist, here for methods/cultural updates
Ex-Sheffield Methods Institute; U. Bristol; U. Manchester; HMT
Former V. Prof, Policy Institute, KCL
Honorary SL, U. Sheffield
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Putting fairness at the heart of public debate and policymaking in the UK.
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Senior Lecturer in Chinese Politics and Society, University of Edinburgh. Chinese politics and policy, social policy, social assistance, minimum income guarantees.
https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/en/persons/daniel-hammond
Charity policy geek, councillor, board member with interest in unpaid carers, community, disability, women's health, anti poverty, health & social care, politics, equity & equality. ❤️ Star Trek, football, animals. ♿️🏳️🌈 Owned by Hamish the staffie. Views own.
"economist" & researcher at Unite the Union | industrial policy, economic history, economic networks |
Views my own r'kid.
Public health PhD at Newcastle Uni // Interested in young people, work and health inequalities // Occasional policy bits for @healthequitynorth.bsky.social
The global trade union movement's news and campaigns service. www.LabourStart.org
A team of applied researchers building employer capacity to develop inclusive and accessible workplaces for persons with disabilities.
Affiliated w/ McMaster University and the Institute for Work & Health
https://vraie-idea.ca
#InclusiveEmployment #pwd
Rating working conditions in the #digitaleconomy. Let's build a fairer #FutureOfWork.
Lecturer in Work and Organisations at University of Stirling. Research on labour markets, policy, politics, and what to have for lunch...
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We want to make sure everyone who is entitled to benefits is empowered to claim them. Try us out at entitledto.co.uk
The ESRC Centre for Digital Futures at Work (Digit) aims to advance our understanding of how digital technologies are reshaping work.
Social scientist, researching housing, homelessness and poverty. Critical realism enthusiast.
Principal Economist at London Economics @le-education.bsky.social | PhD University of Cambridge | Research on childcare, education, labour markets, data science | Personal views only
Senior Policy Researcher at @citizensadvice.bsky.social, previously @publiclawproject.bsky.social & Government Legal Department
Labour Studies Professor at Brock University | Teach & research collective bargaining, unions & labour politics |
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Lead Economist and Head of Secretariat @HealthFdn HealthierWorkingLives. Views my own.
Supporting the impact of the UK Data Service @ukdataservice.bsky.social
Data Impact blog: http://blog.ukdataservice.ac.uk
Other impact activities: https://ukdataservice.ac.uk/impact/
Email us at: ukdsimpact@jisc.ac.uk
Research Manager, Poverty Alliance
Using evidence for social and economic change at Youth Futures Foundation, the What Works Centre for Youth Employment
Interested in how the rich stay rich and the poor poor. Sociologist at @sriucl.bsky.social @ucl.ac.uk. He/him/his. http://perengzell.com Photo bomber @simoneschneider.bsky.social
Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Longitudinal Studies in the Social Research Institute at UCL. Research interests include social mobility, gender, longitudinal data, and statistics. Turning coffee into knowledge since 2007.
Work at the Trades Union Congress - Policy Lead on Labour market & Social security. Leicester City fan. Tweeting in personal capacity retweets not endorsements
The mission of Economic Development Quarterly is to promote research supporting the formulation of evidence-based economic development and workforce development policy, programs, and practice in the United States.
Executive Director of the Workforce Council of Southwest Ohio. Opinions are my own.
Educational inequality & gender inequality in the labour market. Panel data & experiments.
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🏫: University of Bern, SNSF
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Data, statistics, policy and cats. Brit in Bangkok.
Lead analyst for Scotland at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation @jrf-uk.bsky.social
Background in understanding social inequalities in education, now focused on poverty and inequality.
The UK's professional membership body for #publichealth. We work with our members to protect and improve health for all. www.fph.org.uk
Research Fellow at CRSP, Loughborough University. Stats geek researching social policy and inequality, poverty, and living standards.
Assistant Professor in Digital Sociology @ University of Cambridge; researching tech workers, digital economy, class, and culture
https://research.sociology.cam.ac.uk/profile/dr-robert-dorschel
Tech policy. Employment lawyer. Writer. Collectivist.
Director of Aspire, Betterforus campaign - all for blue sky thinking - posts on labour markets, procurement, equality, poverty, inequality and regeneration www.aspirecommunityworks.com www.betterforus.org.uk
Public Health. Climate Change and Health. Knowledge mobilisation. Cup is half full (probably coffee). AuDHD (with fondness for dogs).
Qualitative social researcher since 2002 | Mental health, employment, welfare reform | Learning the ropes as a lecturer since 2024…
Social Policy editor, The Guardian. Winner of the Paul Foot Award for Investigative Journalism 2025.
Consultant in Public Health. Recovering civil servant. Lapsed neuroscientist. Ex-paper boy and former donut stand operator. Ultracrepidarian. Denizen of West Yorkshire. Opinions my own, re-posts are not endorsements.
Author of CYBERBOSS. Work at LSE. Part of StreamArtNetwork. Critical algorithm studies, livestreaming, solidarity, labour, hybrid media. Co-host Heart Reacts. Previously Novara Media. http://c-gent.net/
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We are an internationally renowned centre for teaching and research in Sociology committed to public facing, theoretically strong, empirically oriented research. https://www.sociology.cam.ac.uk/
Writer, actor, comedian. Listen to my sketch comedy show Crowley Time: crowleytime.com
Freelance journalist writing about medicine/health/biosciences. Bylines in BMJ, Pulse, Pharmaceutical Journal, Sunday Times, Lancet, BBC and more. Co-founder Freelancing for Journalists. Co-author of Ultra Women. Often found running up Sheffield hills.
Senior Researcher, Institute for Social Resarch, Oslo. Political behaviour & party politics, cleavages and social class. https://sites.google.com/view/peterla/start
Founded in 1938, NIESR is Britain’s longest established independent research institute focusing on macroeconomics and social policy.
Professor at LSE Sociology, Co-Editor British Journal of Sociology. Research: class, culture, elites, social mobility. Books: Born to Rule, The Class Ceiling, Comedy and Distinction
An international, interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal founded in 2006 by Ursula Huws who still edits it. It is now published open access by Pluto Journals. Articles are available on Science Open and on Jstor. See https://wolg.wordpress.com
Based at the Institute for Social and Economic Research since 1989, MiSoC is a multi-disciplinary research centre providing crucial evidence for policy makers on how our lives are impacted by change
Director of the Work Foundation. Former Centre for Cities and IPPR. Born in Newcastle, working in London, married to Buenos Aires. All views my own.
The Work Foundation is a leading think tank for improving work in the UK. Part of Lancaster University Management School.
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Bagehot columnist and political editor for the Economist. Comment writer of the year at British Journalism Awards 2024
Head of Research at the Work Foundation, Lancaster University. Employment rights, working lives, health, industrial strategy. Living in a South London flood risk zone.
How we live and work. Writer, consultant. Broadcaster. Founder of Workathon. Also Young Granny. Www.juliahobsbawm.com
Tech at work writer @washingtonpost. Texas native 🤠. Dancer 💃🏻. Geek 🤓. Danielle.Abril@washpost.com
CEO @HRBrain | Author | Doctoral student (DBA) at Haskayne Business School, University of Calgary | Insights on career growth, AI in HR, the future of work, and Board Governance | (he/him) | Proud Canadian / Ukrainian 🇨🇦 🇺🇦
Let's revolutionize how we live by changing how we work. Founded Remote Work Prep in 2018.
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Associate professor at UOC. I love bridges and post about HRM; remote work; wellbeing at work; academia; EBMgt. Views my own.
Associate Professor Mississippi College School of Law. Research focus: AI, tax policy, and future of work. Articles: http://ssrn.com/author=1537904
Former ad agency executive, headhunter, and owner of a recruitment firm. Now Executive Producer and Host of the What’s Your Work Fit? live show on LinkedIn and YouTube; Founding Member of the Future of Work Alliance.
Remote Work Expert |🏅 LinkedIn Top Voice | SXSW Speaker | Fractional HR and People Operations | The Remote Employee Experience | Loves Metal 🤘🏾 🎸
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Advisor, speaker and writer on people, tech and future of work. Co-founded Future Forum, ex-Slack, Google and many others. Dad, dog walker and slow runner. Often wrong.
(she/they) I post a lot about remote work & org psychology. I happen to believe that a good job can make your life better, and that workplaces can be fulfilling & inclusive places. Director of Remote Org Effectiveness at Upwork, and obviously, an idealist
IWER is a multidisciplinary hub for the study of work & employment, housed at the MIT Sloan School of Management but including researchers from other parts of MIT. Learn more: https://mitsloan.mit.edu/institute-work-and-employment-research/about-iwer
Professor, HRM & Employment Relations. Work and employment researcher. Worker voice. Employment restructuring. Good work. Improving work and working lives. Glasgow.
Industrial relations, technology, sociology of work. Currently focused on technological change in warehousing work among other things. Co-author "Marketization" (Bloomsbury, 2022). https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/marketization-9781913441463/
PhD student @uniofBirmingham Interests: digitalisation of work, platformization, AI and the future of work, resistance,collective action. MScR @UvA_AISSR
Sociologist of work, the Head of the Department of the Sociology of Work and Economic Sociology at the University of Wrocław, Poland
Lecturer in employment relations at University of Glasgow.
Associate professor with focus on employment relations, power resources, labour migration and European integration
Lecturer in industrial relations at University of Montreal. Interested in labour relations, labour law, and AI/algorithmic management.
Employment and labour mobility researcher, Team Lead at European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Vienna, AT
Assistant Professor, McMaster University | Interested in helping workers boost their wages, obtain data rights, and build collective power
The ILR Review features international and interdisciplinary research that advances new theory, presents novel empirical work, and informs organizational and public policy.
Political scientist/cientista política @cornellilr.bsky.social.
Social policy, social movements, unions, and environmental policy/ Política social, movimientos sociales, sindicatos y política ambiental.
Author of Social Policy Expansion in Latin America
The Centre for Employment Relations Innovation and Change at Leeds University Business School. Researching employment relations and the changing world of work. https://business.leeds.ac.uk/research-ceric
Reader/Associate Prof. Kings College London & Alumnus LSE, personal views.
Professor of Global Labour. Co-Editor in Chief - New Technology Work and Employment.
Interests include: Marxist-Feminism, sex work, feminist activism, self-employment, work and technology, gender, decolonial theory.
Professor of Employment Relations, Centre for Decent Work, University of Sheffield
Employment Relations and HRM Professor at LSE. BJIR Editor-in-Chief. Avid runner and dog lover. Aotearoa born and raised.
Sociologist. Socialist. UCU Branch Rep. I write about capitalism, work, management, and class.
Decent at bike polo. Local croquet champ
www.mattvidal.com
Retired academic - industrial relations. Interested in all things related to work and employment. Researching the Living Wage.
Associate Professor, School of Labour Studies, McMaster University
Unions | Labour Politics | Social Movements
The ILR School at Cornell University: Transforming the future of work by preparing leaders, informing policy and improving the lives of workers. 🌟 #CornellILR
Professor of European Integration and Employment Relations
University College Dublin
https://www.erc-europeanunions.eu/
Emeritus Professor of Employment Relations, Uni Salford; ‘Labour Revolt in Britain 1910-14’ @PlutoPress; researching for a new political biography of the legendary labour leader Tom Mann https://www.salford.ac.uk/our-staff/ralph-darlington
Reader in Employment Relations, Birmingham, UK. Co-EiC: @ntwejournal.bsky.social. Posts about work, employment research (focus primarily on unions in the UK). With occasional posts on and music and football!
Cambridge Economic Sociologist. Researching and teaching digital technology, work, power, and capitalism. Book: 'Despotism On Demand' https://academic.oup.com/cornell-scholarship-online/book/37473 https://research.sociology.cam.ac.uk/profile/alex-wood
Incurable sociologist @lsesociology.bsky.social - Work, migration, social inequality and a bit of conflict. Co-founder MSc International Migration and Public Policy @LSE. ⚽️
Researcher at European trade union institute. Interested in social inequalities, migration, and the future of work.