Where?
Working Lives, London Met University, 31 Jewry St, EC3N 2EY
Room JS2-75,
When?
18th May 2011, 4.30pm-6.00pm
Rohini Hensman is an independent scholar and activist who comes form Sri Lanka and lives in India. She has worked on workers' rights, women's rights, globalisation, and the rights of minorities in India and Sri Lanka, and has published numerous articles and book chapters on these issues. She is a coauthor of My Life is One Long Struggle: Women, Work, Organisation and Struggle, and of Beyond Multinationalism: Management Policy and Bargaining Relationships in International Companies, and is also the author of two novels.
Phil Taylor is Professor of Work and Employment Studies, University of Strathclyde. He has researched call centres for more than a decade, particularly focusing on work organisation, employment relations and the experience of work. Recently he has completed several studies on the offshoring of business processes to India. His other research interests include occupational health and safety, privatisation and trade union organising.
RSVP (limited space): workinglives@londonmet.ac.uk / www.workinglives.org/ tel: 020 7320 3042 / fax: 020 7320 3032
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