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The paper’s title evokes a conversation; in fact it has been constructed like a joint revisitation of Bianca Beccalli’s forty years work on labour, gender, and politics, reconsidering old challenges and facing emergent ones. The paper deals with two levels of analysis: a historical and sociological interpretation of social movements, work, and politics on the one side, while dealing on the other s

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The thesis, moving from several critical points of the Italian industrial relation system, studies in which way the rules that regulate those systems can influence the competitiveness of the enterprises. For this scope are compared several European experiences such as the Italian, Spanish and French ones, with particular attention to the changes that have been put in place after the 2008 economic

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Starting from the renewed interest in the enforceability of collective agreements brought by the so-called Fiat case, this essay examines the instruments introduced by collective bargaining to this end, studying their nature in both legal and economic terms. Lastly, it proposes several interventions — to be adopted through both a legislative and a collective-bargaining process — aimed at ensuring

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The paper argues that behind the veneer of orthodoxy that covers Smith's discussion in "The Theory of the Moral" "Sentiments" Smith presents theists with a fundamental dilemma: if there exists a fit between virtue and happiness in this world then there is no need for a future state since a future state is meant to rectify the injustices of this world. On the other hand, if there is no such fit the

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This thesis concerns the development of negation in the Italian L2 of a group of Swedish adults who live in Italy and acquire the language by formal and spontaneous learning. Various negative expressions and the verbal system were studied in a longitudinal analysis of a corpus with 29 recordings of seven subjects. The recordings consist mainly of spontaneous dialogue. While the development of the