If you liked Rolling Out the Manifesto for Labour Law by K. D. Ewing, John Hendy, and Institute of Employment Rights Staff, start with Workers Rights in Times of Crisis (2022), A charter of workers' rights (2002), and Cost of Democracy (2007). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Rolling Out the Manifesto for Labour Law?

BookOrb recommends Workers Rights in Times of Crisis (2022), A charter of workers' rights (2002), Cost of Democracy (2007), The Sealink years (1996), and The Saints Go Marching on (2006).

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Who wrote Rolling Out the Manifesto for Labour Law?

Rolling Out the Manifesto for Labour Law is by K. D. Ewing, John Hendy, and Institute of Employment Rights Staff.