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In this issue, we explore gender as a crucial feature in the organization and valuation of work, and which question the efficacy of traditional models of labor law to meet the needs of women workers. This includes confronting the implications for labor law of acknowledging the interdependence of work and family life and the constituting significance of gender in relation to the social (and legal) organization of work. Of course, gender can only be understood in relation to, and in combination with, other axes of subordination such as race and ethnicity, sexual orientation and gender identity, class, caste, ability, religion, and other bases.
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EDITOR’S NOTE
THE INDISTINGUISHABLE HISTORY OF GENDER AND LABOUR LAW: FROM SPECIAL MEASURES TO STRUCTURAL REFORM
ZIONA TANZER
ESSAYS & INTERVIEWS
BRAZIL AND THE APPLICATION OF THE PROTOCOL FOR JUDGING WITH A GENDER PERSPECTIVE IN LABOUR JUSTICE: BRIEF HISTORY AND CASE STUDIES
INGRID SORA AND JULIANA ALICE FERNANDES GONÇALVES
NARRATIVES, FEMINIST GENDER PERSPECTIVE AND LABOUR LAW
SERGIO GAMONAL C.
CHALLENGING NORMS: FEMINIST RECONSTRUCTION OF LABOUR LAW
ANA AVENDAÑO
ADDRESSING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AND HARASSMENT THROUGH ENFORCEABLE BRAND AGREEMENTS IN LESOTHO
A CONVERSATION WITH ITUMELENG MOERANE
OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS FROM A FEMINIST APPROACH
MARÍA PAULA LOZANO
FROM A PATRIARCHAL WELFARE TO A DIY WELFARE: A SHORT HISTORY OF CARE WORKERS IN ITALY
SILVIA BORELLI
PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND WORK IN SWITZERLAND: A LEGAL FRAMEWORK THAT REINFORCES GENDER STEREOTYPES
CÉLINE MOREAU AND VALERIE DEBERNARDI
A FEMINIST READING OF INTERNATIONAL LABOUR STANDARDS
A CONVERSATION WITH CHIDI KING
TELEWORK AND CARE WORK IN ARGENTINA
MARIANA LAURA AMARTINO AND VERÓNICA NUGUER
AFTER WORK: TIME FOR A FEMINIST PENSION AGENDA?
SABRINA D’ANDREA