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Chris F. Wright
Chris F. Wright
Professor of Work and Labour Market Policy, University of Sydney
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The COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons on building more equal and sustainable societies
K van Barneveld, M Quinlan, P Kriesler, A Junor, F Baum, A Chowdhury, ...
The Economic and Labour Relations Review 31 (2), 133-157, 2020
3692020
Employer theft of temporary migrant workers’ wages in Australia: Why has the state failed to act?
S Clibborn, CF Wright
The Economic and Labour Relations Review 29 (2), 207-227, 2018
1152018
Governance of labor standards in Australian and German garment supply chains: The Impact of Rana Plaza
E Schuessler, SJ Frenkel, CF Wright
ILR Review 72 (3), 552-579, 2019
1002019
Sectoral Studies on Decent Work in Global Supply Chains: Comparative Analysis of Opportunities and Challenges for Social and Economic Upgrading
ILO.
ILO, 2016
94*2016
The effectiveness of socially sustainable sourcing mechanisms: Assessing the prospects of a new form of joint regulation
CF Wright, W Brown
Industrial Relations Journal 44 (1), 20-37, 2013
902013
Leveraging Reputational Risk: Sustainable Sourcing Campaigns for Improving Labour Standards in Production Networks
CF Wright
Journal of Business Ethics 137 (1), 195-210, 2016
882016
Immigration policy and market institutions in liberal market economies
CF Wright
Industrial Relations Journal 43 (2), 110-136, 2012
822012
Employer-sponsored temporary labour migration schemes in Australia, Canada and Sweden: enhancing efficiency, compromising fairness?
CF Wright, D Groutsis, D van den Broek
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 43 (11), 1854-1872, 2017
762017
Supply chains, production networks and the employment relationship
CF Wright, S Kaine
Journal of Industrial Relations 57 (4), 483-501, 2015
742015
Employee participation and carbon emissions reduction in Australian workplaces
R Markey, J McIvor, CF Wright
The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 1-19, 2015
742015
International and comparative employment relations: National regulation, global changes
RD Lansbury, GJ Bamber, N Wailes, CF Wright
Routledge, 2020
732020
Migrant labour and low-quality work: A persistent relationship
CF Wright, S Clibborn
Journal of Industrial Relations 61 (2), 157-175, 2019
702019
The role of ideas in understanding industrial relations policy change in liberal market economies
C McLaughlin, CF Wright
Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society 57 (4), 568-610, 2018
702018
A guest-worker state? The declining power and agency of migrant labour in Australia
CF Wright, S Clibborn
The Economic and Labour Relations Review 31 (1), 34-58, 2020
662020
Beyond national systems, towards a ‘gig economy’? A research agenda for international and comparative employment relations
CF Wright, N Wailes, GJ Bamber, RD Lansbury
Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal 29, 247-257, 2017
652017
How do states implement liberal immigration policies? Control signals and skilled immigration reform in Australia
CF Wright
Governance 27 (3), 397-421, 2014
652014
Economic migration and Australia in the 21st century
CF Wright, S Clibborn, N Piper, N Cini
Lowy Institute For International Policy, 2016
632016
Why recruit temporary sponsored skilled migrants? A human capital theory analysis of employer motivations in Australia
CF Wright, A Constantin
Australian Journal of Management 46 (1), 151-173, 2021
602021
Working holiday makers in Australian horticulture: Labour market effect, exploitation and avenues for reform
A Reilly, J Howe, D van den Broek, CF Wright
Griffith Law Review 27 (1), 99-130, 2018
552018
Why do states adopt liberal immigration policies? The policymaking dynamics of skilled visa reform in Australia
CF Wright
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 41 (2), 306-328, 2015
532015
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