MSc in Labour, Activism and Development, SOAS

MSc in Labour, Activism and Development, SOAS It is the first and only MSc programme in the UK dedicated to Labour, Social Movements and Development.

This innovative new programme in the Department of Development Studies at SOAS offers students the opportunity to study labour conditions and relations, social movements of labour and their contributions to development processes and changes in the South. The MSc draws on the expertise of Department of Development Studies staff in labour, social movements and development in Latin America, Africa an

d Asia, and on our contacts within such movements, as well as with NGOs and international organisations.

14/09/2023

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The coronavirus has fueled sky-high company profits but Amazon workers say they are being pushed to the limit. The first strike of its kind in Italy includes suppliers and delivery drivers.

21/03/2021

I was born and brought up in India and lived here till I was 27years old and had never heard of Antonio Gramsci neither at home nor at school or university my majors had been Sciences. I live in Italy since 2001. Looking at the life of Gramsci, being an Indian I cannot but observe the similarities b...

21/03/2021

PayUp is one of the most successful labor rights campaigns in the fashion industry in modern times.

30/01/2021

Nigerian farmers win claim for compensation in The Hague after 13-year battle

28/01/2021

Tea pluckers say the household-goods giant failed to protect them from brutal and foreseeable attacks.

26/01/2021

The coronavirus pandemic wiped out 3.57 lakh jobs in the garment industry in Bangladesh in 2020 as factories went for layoffs and closures because of the collapse in demand, a new study found.

26/01/2021

The latest analysis of the labour market impact of COVID-19 by the ILO, records massive damage to working time and income, with prospects for a recovery in 2021 slow, uneven and uncertain unless early improvements are supported by human-centred recovery policies.

12/01/2021

Up to 400,000 seafarers have been trapped on board cargo ships during the Covid pandemic. These are their photos

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