Catherine Casey
Loughborough University
21 Papers
108 Citations
Catherine Casey is an academic researcher from Loughborough University. The author has contributed to research in topics: European union & Industrial relations. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 21 publications. Previous affiliations of Catherine Casey include University of Leicester.
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Papers
The promise of a four-day week? A critical appraisal of a management-led initiative
Helen Delaney,Catherine Casey +1 more
- 10 Aug 2021
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a qualitative case study of a medium-sized company operating in the financial services sector in New Zealand and found that the promise of a four-day week attracted employee favour and individualised benefits.
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The Learning Worker, Organizations and Democracy
TL;DR: Archibugi et al. as mentioned in this paper argue that a revision and revitalization of democratic ideas and practices enables a crucial response to contemporary counter-modern and counterdemocratic forces, such as fundamentalisms and authoritarian regimes, and their powerful effects.
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Recalling the moral dimension: Transnational labour interests and corporate social responsibilities
TL;DR: The authors investigates the moral dimension of transnational actors' interests and efforts in the negotiation, enactment and sustaining of Global Framework Agreements, drawing particular attention to the moral dimensions of trans-national actors.
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Education and sustainability: reinvigorating adult education’s role in transformation, justice and development
Catherine Casey,Lily Asamoah +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted a field study of non-formal adult education in Ghana and found evidence that resiliently adult learning and education can contribute to resilience in the face of global societal transformation and interconnectedness.
Organizations, workers, and learning: new prospects for citizenship at work?
TL;DR: The European Union has most prominently articulated its aspiration toward achieving competitive knowledge-based economic advantage in the global economy as discussed by the authors and it proposes to accompany that economic agenda with aspirations to maintain a European social model of social citizenship for the population as a whole.
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