
<p>Workers Without Companies contributes to the debate on the future of work in a productive landscape that is now global, while ways of working diversify at an unprecedented pace.</p><p>Faced with several decades of mass unemployment in Europe and the activation of self-employment--especially through intermediary platforms--this book examines the transformation of the wage system not only in traditional salaried sectors but also in self-employment, agriculture, and the field of science and knowledge production. The authors identify a common movement: the growing detachment between companies and their employees. This deep-rooted and enduring trend is reshaping the wage relationship at the core of modern societies, continuously altering and destabilising workers' lives. Recognising this shift is essential to interrogating what work--and our lives--will become in the years ahead. The book, therefore, concludes with a proposed research agenda structured around five key axes.</p><p>As such, Workers Without Companies will appeal to sociologists with interests in work and industry, employment and unemployment, organisation studies and labour relations.</p>
Page Count:
234
Publication Date:
2025-09-22
ISBN-10:
1032333022
ISBN-13:
9781032333021
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