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The UK Living Wage Campaign: Experiences of Employers, Workers, and Advocates

Project: Research

Description

Exploring the macro, meso and micro impact of the Real Living Wage on the UK employment landscape

Key findings

This thesis argues that the UK Living Wage movement demonstrates a significant evolution of how higher pay and improved working conditions are campaigned for and regulated across the UK labour market and industrial relations landscape, as the role of traditional trade unions continues to be challenged through the growing involvement of civil society organisations, as well as illustrating the changing norms of what constitutes corporate social responsibility in the twenty-first century.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/10/154/01/21