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King's speech 2024: experts explain new government's plans for workers' rights, rail nationalisation, housebuilding and more

King's speech 2024: experts explain new government's plans for workers' rights, rail nationalisation, housebuilding and more
King's speech 2024: experts explain new government's plans for workers' rights, rail nationalisation, housebuilding and more
King's speech, Workers' right, Decent work, Well-being at work, Hybrid work, Flexible work
Parry, Jane
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Chia-Lin Chen
Phil Tomlinson
Colin Nolden
Ruth Patrick
Graham Haughton
Anupam Nanda
Richard Kingston
Lorna Smith
Parry, Jane
c7061194-16cb-434e-bf05-914623cfcc63

Chia-Lin Chen, Phil Tomlinson, Colin Nolden, Ruth Patrick, Graham Haughton, Anupam Nanda, Richard Kingston and Lorna Smith (2024) King's speech 2024: experts explain new government's plans for workers' rights, rail nationalisation, housebuilding and more. The Conversation.

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Published date: 17 July 2024
Keywords: King's speech, Workers' right, Decent work, Well-being at work, Hybrid work, Flexible work

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Local EPrints ID: 493427
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/493427
PURE UUID: 12097007-a004-426b-920e-ac072b50ca29
ORCID for Jane Parry: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7101-2517

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Date deposited: 03 Sep 2024 16:31
Last modified: 04 Sep 2024 01:43

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Author: Jane Parry ORCID iD
Corporate Author: Chia-Lin Chen
Corporate Author: Phil Tomlinson
Corporate Author: Colin Nolden
Corporate Author: Ruth Patrick
Corporate Author: Graham Haughton
Corporate Author: Anupam Nanda
Corporate Author: Richard Kingston
Corporate Author: Lorna Smith

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