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What does the process of devolution within the UK (to Scotland, Wales, London, and the English Regions) mean for employment standards? CREW's Professors Sian Moore and Sonia McKay work with the Trades Union Congress examines this very issue. Report out today: docs.gre.ac.uk/__data/assets/…

Devolution is a continuing process, which which will take on additional pertinence for the next UK Government. Yet so far it has not delivered enough, and the route forward is to address this. An excellent reflection on the CREW report by Abigail Hunt at Trades Union Congress.

With industrial disputes hogging the headlines, four speakers explain why employment relations has never mattered more in CIPD People Management Magazine peoplemanagement.co.uk With CREW's Prof Sian Moore, Asda's Alistair Paton Equity's Dr. Ian Manborde and Nu-GenHR's caroline nugent.


'Marketization' book launch, written by @Ithaca_Ian and Charles Umney and published by Bloomsbury Books UK. Launch on 26th May 5-7pm at the Uni of Greenwich at the fabulous Greenwich Martine campus. eventbrite.co.uk/e/launch-event…


It’s been a been busy couple of weeks for the Public Services International Research Unit of CREW . Coverage appeared in the Telegraph (paywall) last week in a piece that looked that the state of sewage pollution in the UK’s waterways. The real reason our waterways are so polluted: telegraph.co.uk/environment/20…

CREW is thrilled to announce that Dr Myrtle Emmanuel has been awarded two research grants from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the National Lottery Awards for All Community Fund to further her work on #Windrush stories. gre.ac.uk/articles/bus/w…


Join Uni of Greenwich for #Windrush75, honouring those who rebuilt Britain. Celebrate their legacy, reflect on their challenges, and its relevance today. Attend the thanksgiving service & flag raising on 21st June, 10.45am: eventbrite.co.uk/e/gre-windrush…

Experience the vibrant tales of the #Windrush75 Generation! Join us on 30th June 3-8pm for Caribbean food, music, literature, performances, and a book launch by Paterson Joseph. Come celebrate past, present, and future legacies. Uni of Greenwich eventbrite.co.uk/e/gre-windrush…

Covid-19 highlighted critical challenges in the social care sector. CREW's Jane Lethbridge (part of Public Services International Research Unit & Uni of Greenwich) writing for The Conversation examines the questions: How did the social care system end up in crisis and how can it be fixed? theconversation.com/how-did-the-so…


Alessandro Guasti My colleagues Safak Tartanoglu Bennett and Vera Weghmann (CREW Uni of Greenwich) trace the export of plastic waste from Germany to Turkey, using ethnographic mapping, providing new insights into Global Destruction Networks. 19/n


This year's CREW Prize Winners for best undergraduate dissertation on employment and work: Amelia Cox (BA Business Management) and Morna Clarke (BA Human Resource Management), along with judge Ken Mulkearn of Incomes Data Research Fuller article here: gre.ac.uk/articles/bus/c…



CREW's Dr Myrtle Emmanuel was interviewed for the BBC where she discussed occupational segregation in NHS, the experiences of Windrush nurses, and talk about her new project. It is a beautiful episode, which you can listen to here: bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0f…

CREW's @minjiecai Dr Alexandra Stroleny Safak Tartanoglu Bennett and Dr Scott Tindal have published an article examining the experiences of supermarket workers' work during the Covid crisis from research funded by The British Academy The Leverhulme Trust. Open access: tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10.10…

CREW-mates are delighted that our dear colleague, Myrtle Emmanuel has been promoted to Associate Professor! Well deserved after years of work on research, teaching, and strategy on diversity and inclusion within universities, in the workplace, and in our communities.

