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The rise of the dual labour market: fighting precarious employment in the new member states through industrial relations (PRECARIR) Country report: Poland

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  • Adam Mrozowicki
  • Małgorzata Maciejewska

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  • Adam Mrozowicki & Małgorzata Maciejewska, 2016. "The rise of the dual labour market: fighting precarious employment in the new member states through industrial relations (PRECARIR) Country report: Poland," Research Reports 13, Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI).
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    1. Adam Mrozowicki & Agata Krasowska & Mateusz Karolak, 2015. "‘Stop the Junk Contracts!’ Young Workers and Trade Union Mobilisation against Precarious Employment in Poland," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Andy Hodder & Lefteris Kretsos (ed.), Young Workers and Trade Unions, chapter 8, pages 123-141, Palgrave Macmillan.
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