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  • TASC - Think-tank for Action on Social Change
  • 2022-01-25
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Enforcing Flexibility? Working in Ireland today by Professor James Wickham and Dr Alicja Bodek. This is then followed up by a Q&A for what's happening to jobs in Ireland?
Growing income inequality in Ireland is partly caused by changes in the workplace. TASC's new report shows how in sectors as different as hospitality, construction, ICT and financial services the flexibility that workers want has been turned against them, consolidating a low wage sector at the head of the Irish economy.

Professor James Wickham is the Lead Researcher on the Working Conditions in Ireland Project at TASC. James was Jean Monnet Professor of European Labour Market Studies and Professor in Sociology at Trinity College Dublin. He has published widely on employment, transport and migration in Ireland and Europe. He is the author of 'Gridlock: Dublin's transport Crisis and the Future of the City' (New Island 2006) and co-author of 'New Mobilities in Europe: Polish Migration to Ireland post-2004' (Manchester UP 2013). He has a BSc. in sociology from the LSE and a PhD from the University of Sussex. His new book 'Unequal Europe: Social divisions and social cohesion in an old continent' (Routledge 2016) analyses the collapse of the European Social Model.

Dr Alicja Bodek is the Researcher on the Working Conditions in Ireland Project at TASC. Alicja has a PhD in Sociology from Trinity College Dublin, an MA in Sociology and an MA in Migration and Ethnic Studies from the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. She previously worked as a teaching and research fellow in the Department of Sociology, Trinity College Dublin, where she was involved in projects related to migration, workplace and social integration. She is co-author of 'New Mobilities in Europe: Polish Migration to Ireland post-2004' (Manchester UP 2013).

Originally uploaded Friday, June 24, 2016, at 8:58 AM EST on Vimeo

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