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CHARLES ALEXANDER WOOLFSON

CURRICULUM VITAE

Personal details Date of Birth: 27.10.1946

University address (Sweden): REMESO, Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society ISV/Campus Norrköping Linköping University Holmentorget 10 Bomullsspinneriet SE-601 74 Norrköping, Sweden Phone: +0046-11-363243 Fax: +46-11-265850 email: [email protected]

Education and degrees

University of Strathclyde, 1967-1971, BA Double First Class Honours (Sociology and Politics).

University of Glasgow, 1984, PhD, Department of Sociology. Dissertation entitled: Working Class Culture: The Upper Clyde Shipbuilders ‘Work- in’. External Examiners: Professor Stuart Hall, Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, University of Birmingham, Professor Emeritus Sir Kenneth Alexander, Department of Economics, University of Strathclyde.

Academic Career 2010-present Professor of Labour Studies, Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society (REMESO), Linköping University, Norrköping Campus, Sweden. 2008-2009 Guest-professor, Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society (REMESO), Linköping University, (September 2008- December 2009). 2005-2009 Chair of Labour Studies, School of Law, University of Glasgow 2004-2007 Marie Chair and EuroFaculty Professor, EuroFaculty, University of Latvia. 2000-2004 Reader in Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Glasgow. 2002 Marie Curie Experienced Research Fellow, Lithuania 1996-2000 Senior Lecturer in Industrial Relations, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Glasgow. 1971-1996 Lecturer in Applied Sociology, Department of Social and Economic Research, University of Glasgow.

Other appointments: 2012- Member of teaching faculty, International Ph.D. School Human Capital Formation and Labour Relations, University of Bergamo, Italy. 2009-present Associate Fellow, New Zealand Work and Labour Market Institute. 2008-present Associate Member of Centre for Research on Racism, Ethnicity and Nationalism, University of Glasgow. 2007-2010 Professorial Visiting Fellow, Industrial Relations Research Centre, Australian School of Business, University of New Wales. 2007-2010 Honorary Visiting Professor in International Employment Relations, Faculty of Management, Sir John Cass Business School, City University London. 2003–present Glasgow Baltic Research Unit (Associate Staff Member). 2003 Visiting Research Fellow, the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University of Edinburgh. 2001 Caledonian Research Foundation and Royal Society of Edinburgh European Visiting Research Fellow. 2000 British Academy Exchange Scholar.

1999-2003 Institute of Central and East European Studies (ICEES), (Associate member).

Teaching and course leadership 2008-2011 REMESO Graduate School courses on labour and migration, development and citizenship.

2003-2007 EuroFaculty courses on Baltic labour conditions and social development, Universities of Tartu, Riga and Vilnius.

1989-2001 Director of Faculty of Social Sciences Graduate School (Associate Dean).

1989-2001 Doctoral and Postgraduate Students Research Methods Training Organiser, Faculty of Social Sciences.

1998-2001 Member of Higher Degrees Committee, Faculty of Social Sciences.

1994-2001 Course Director, Masters in Social Science Research, Faculty of Social Sciences. 1988-97 Joint Course Organiser, Scottish Diploma in Trade Union and Labour Studies (with Department of Human Resource Management, University of Strathclyde).

1985-1993 Course Director, Masters in Industrial Relations, Department of Social and Economic Research.

2 Grants and awards Major Awards 2012-2015. Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research (FAS). ‘Svensk modell och baltisk rörlighet: harmonisering eller social dumpning? En studie av arbetsmigration mellan Baltikum och Sverige’. 3,730,000 SEK.

2010-2013. Swedish Institute, Visby Fund, ‘East-West labour migration, industrial relations and labour standards in a Swedish-Baltic context’ for collaboration with Vilnius University. 321,000 SEK.

2004-2007. European Commission, Framework Programme 6, Marie Curie Chair Excellence Award. ‘Social Dialogue and Working Environment in the Baltic Accession States’. MEXC-2003-509727-SOCIALDIALOGSWORKBAS. €454,000.

2003. European Commission, Marie Curie Experienced Researchers’ Fellowship, Lithuania. €25,400.

2003. International Labour Office and Public Services International. Health Care Reform and Employee Labour Conditions: Lithuania, Czech, Romania and Ukraine. €32,200.

2001-2003. European Commission, Improving Human Potential programme of Fifth Framework Programme, European Centre for Occupational Health Safety and Environment (ECOHSE). €78,872.

2001. British Academy, Larger Research Grant. Changing occupational health and safety standards in post-communist society: the case of transitional Lithuania. €26,500.

Minor Awards 2011. Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research (FAS) Development of FP7 project application, SSH.2012.5.1-1. Challenge: Exercising EU citizenship: removing barriers - Meeting the Challenge of EU citizenship and labour mobility in Europe through industrial relations and social policies in Europe/ EUROCITWORK. (50,000 SEK).

2011. Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research (FAS) Application for Guest Researcher, Professor Judy Fudge, University, Canada for visit to REMESO May 2012 to advance project: Comparative Research on Migrant Rights and Status in an Era of Precarious Employment: Combining legal and sociological research. (90,000 SEK).

2008. British Academy/Royal Swedish Academy of Letters History and Antiquities joint scholarship programme, €2400.

2003. Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, Fellowship award for Institute of Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University of Edinburgh. The implications of eastwards European enlargement for European workplace safety standards and labour practices. €2,600.

3 2003. British Academy, The Implementation of new Labour Councils in pre- Accession Lithuania: Addressing the ‘representational gap’ in employee relations at work. €6,500.

2001. Caledonian Research Foundation and Royal Society of Edinburgh. European Visiting Research Fellowship in Arts and Letters. €7,300.

2001. British Academy International Symposium Grant, Towards European enlargement: creating a research and policy agenda for occupational health, safety and environment in Central and Eastern Europe. €11,000.

2000. European Commission, EU PHARE. ECOHSE First International Symposium. Changing roles in occupational health, safety and the environment. €5,393.

Memberships of Professional Associations and Fellowships Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA); Member of British Sociological Association; Member of British Universities Industrial Relations Association (BUIRA); Member of the Marie Curie Fellowship Association; Member of the European Sociological Association.

Journal Editorial Duties International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, editorial board member; Work, Employment and Society, international advisory board member; Economic and Labour Relations Review, international advisory board member; Policy and Practice in Health and Safety, founding editorial board member; International Union Rights, editorial board member; International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, editorial board member; International Journal of Workplace Health Management, founding editorial board member; New Solutions: Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, guest editor.

Journal referee for Journal of Common Market Studies, Slavonic and East European Review, Europe Asia Studies, Journal of Baltic Studies, European Societies, Journal of Communist and Post-Communist Studies, British Journal of Industrial Relations, Industrial Relations Journal, European Journal of Industrial Relations, International Journal of Human Resource Management, International Journal of Management Reviews, International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Journal of Social Policy, Work, Employment and Society, Urban Studies, Employee Relations, Relations Industrielle, New Solutions: Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health Policy, International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, Policy and Practice in Health and Safety, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Subjectivity.

Doctoral Theses Indre Genelyte, Lithuanian labour migration and its impact in the Scandinavian and Baltic region (April 2011 commenced)

4 Epp Kallaste, ‘Employee workplace representation: an analysis of selected determinants’, University of Tartu, Estonia (completed June 2010).

Marina Jarvis, ‘Communities of Practice and Safety Culture in Estonian Enterprises: Assessing the contribution of Knowledge and Safety Management to Employee Well- Being’, Tallinn University of Technology (ongoing).

David Whyte, ‘'Power, Ideology and the Regulation of Safety in the post-Piper Alpha Offshore Oil Industry', John Moore’s Liverpool University, Examined March 1999.

Ian Roper, 'Total Quality Management in Local Government', PhD full-time 1994-98, jointly with Professor Sir Lawrence Hunter (ESRC funded). Examined 1998.

John McGurk, 'The De-regulation of Airline Employment in the USA and Europe: An Emerging Comparison', PhD full-time 1994-98, with Dr M. French, Centre for Business History, University of Glasgow (ESRC funded). Examined 1998.

Hugh Ormiston, Reverend, ‘The Influence of Japanese Work Practices on Manufacturing Culture in Scotland’, jointly with Professor Sir Lawrence Hunter 1993-1996. Examined 1997.

Tim Robinson, ‘The Impact of Deregulation and Contracting-Out on Employment Relations in the Municipal Waste Disposal Industry’. 1988-1992. (ESRC funded) Examined 1992.

Charles Collins, ‘Language, Ideology and the Development of Social Consciousness: An attempted application of the theories of L.S.Vygotsky and V.N. Voloshinov to contemporary sociopolitical conflict in the West of Scotland’, Examined October 1997.

Robert Mason, ‘Sectional Trade Union Identities in the UK Print Industry’, 1992- 1996. Examined 1996.

International Research Collaboration Participant in European Trade Union Institute project: The impact of social and economic change on collective bargaining & social dialogue in the CEECs, 2011- 2013.

Participation in research project Responses to forced labour in the EU, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, London Metropolitan Working Lives Research Institute. Jan- June 2011.

Participation in four country EU tender on ‘The regulation and enforcement of posted workers’ employment rights’ (VP/2010/011) DG Employment, London Metropolitan Working Lives Research Institute. Jan-Dec 2011.

Expert participant, Assessment of the potential impact of emerging trends and risks on labour inspection methodologies in the domain of occupational health and safety,

5 Tender No VT/2009/055, Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities DG, Cardiff University, in partnership with Kooperationstelle Hamburg, Mälardalen University, CIOP-PIB Poland, January 2010- December 2012.

Expert participant, “Feasibility Study on establishing a European platform for cooperation between labour inspectorates, and other relevant monitoring and enforcement bodies, to prevent and fight undeclared work.”, Regioplan Policy Research, in the framework of the European Commission’s call for tender No. VT/ 2009/ 049 Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities DG, January-June 2010.

Participant in Working Lives Research Institute project, 2010, Fundamental Rights Agency, Vienna ‘Assessing the Impact of the Racial Equality Directive: a survey of trade unions and employers in the Member States of the European Union’.

Participant in Centre for European Research in Employment and Human Resources (CREER) Toulouse Business School/Swedish Work Life Project (SALTSA) joint project ‘Trade union approaches to competence development at work’, 2006-2007.

Project leader (research) on ‘Social dialogue and occupational health and safety in forestry, construction and woodworking industries in the Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, and Poland’ sponsored by the “Baltic Sea Trade Union Network on Health and Safety” under Nordic Federation of Building and Woodworking Trade Unions. 2004-2005.

Project leader of International Labour Organisation/Public Services International trade union survey of ‘The Impact of Health Care Reforms on Employee Conditions and Trade Union Capacities in Four Central and Eastern Europe States: Lithuania, Czech, Romania and Ukraine’ 2000-2001.

Research Centres Advisory Board of the Cluster for Research on the Informal Sector and Policy (CRISP), University of Sheffield 2012.

Director of European Centre for Occupational Health, Safety and the Employment (ECOHSE), University of Glasgow. ECOHSE is a research centre involving industrial relations researchers, occupational welfare specialists, employers, trade unions, NGOs, regulatory officials and policy practitioners at European level. It is concerned with workplace labour standards, especially health, safety and employment issues, relating to the quality of working life in the transition states of Central and Eastern Europe. Funding 2001-2004 from EU Fifth Framework Programme. ECOHSE Web site at 1999 – 2004.

Member of Centre for Regulatory Studies University of Glasgow and former deputy convener. An interdisciplinary centre combining law and social sciences with ongoing seminars, research monographs and articles on regulatory developments in the UK and Europe. 1996-2000.

6 Networks Member of IMISCOE (International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion) network; member of Construction Labour Research Group; member of the Nordic Network on Seasonal Migrant Labour; member of RN35 Sociology of Migration, European Sociological Association.

Stakeholder activities Member of British Committee of International Centre for Trade Union Rights (ICTUR) (1989 to present). Consultant, International trades unions and global union federations: UNI-Europa, International Confederation of Trade Unions (ICTU), Nordic Federation of Building and Woodworking Unions, Norwegian Oil Trade Union (OFS), Nordic Finance Union (NFU).

Policy activities Briefing to European Parliament Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL) Hearing on the European Commission's Communication "Improving quality and productivity at work: Community Strategy 2007-2012 on Health and Safety at Work (COM(2007)62) 27 June 2007 (with Dace Calite).

European Commission Framework Programme 6, Independent Expert Evaluator for research proposals on ‘Corporate Social Responsibility’ (May 2003) and ‘Changes in work in the knowledge society’ (March 2004). (Proposals up to €3million). Listed Member of Group of Policy Advisors to European Commission, Employment, trade union and labour rights, social dialogue and corporate social responsibility in the Candidate and Accession Countries. Ladbroke Grove Inquiry (Paddington Rail Crash) Public Inquiry, Expert Witness on behalf of the joint rail trade unions. Written Submission of Expert Witness to Lord Cullen's Inquiry into Ladbroke Grove Rail Disaster Part 2, Inquiry Evidence Section D.12, 2000. Member of Management Board, Centre for Corporate Accountability, UK. Group Convener, Institute of Employment Rights (London). ‘Robens Revisited’ Project Reform of UK Health and Safety at Work Legislation, 2002-2003.

Conference organisation and chair

Invited member of international scientific committee for International Congress of Occupational Health, Fourth International Conference on Psychosocial Factors at Work (ICOH-WOPS) on ‘The Changing World of Work,’ Amsterdam, June 14-17, 2010.

Chair of conference scientific organising committee, Migration Regimes and Employment Relations: Making the connections – actors and activists in the informal economy, Workshop on International Migration, Informal Economy and Community in Europe (IMILCO), Istanbul, December 2008.

7 Chair, ‘Translation between research and policy’, Safety Management Systems: do they work? 3rd International Working on Safety Conference, “The Eemhof”, The Netherlands. 12-15 September 2006.

Chair, How to promote more exchanges of students, scholars and scientists between East and West European universities? Annual Conference of the European Universities Public Relations and Information Officers Association (EUPRIO), ‘The impact on higher education for the Baltic States and other new member states from the East since joining the EU, especially the impact on higher education public relations’, Communications in a Changing Europe: the implications for higher education public relations, University of Vilnius, 24-27 August 2006.

Conference Organising Committee and Plenary Session Rapporteur, Joint Occupational Safety and Health Strategy for the Enlarged Europe, European Trades Union Council, Brussels, 30-31 January 2004.

Conference Chair, Safety and Corporate Criminal Accountability, Centre for Corporate Accountability. Glasgow, 23 October 2002.

Conference Chair, Law enforcement and corporate accountability, a joint Trades Union Congress/ Centre for Corporate Accountability conference, TUC London, 21 November 2002.

Conference Organiser and Chair, Institute of Public Health, Bucharest, Romania, ECOHSE 2001 Second International Symposium, Towards European enlargement: creating a research and policy agenda for occupational health, safety and environment in Central and Eastern Europe, September 2001.

Conference Organiser and Chair, ECOHSE 2000 First International Symposium, “Changing roles in occupational health, safety and the environment”. 2000. Kaunas, Lithuania. 4-7 October 2000.

Conference Organiser and Chair, Occupational health, safety and environment in an Enlarging Europe, University of Glasgow. Inaugural conference of ECOHSE, 21 January 2000.

8 Publications Articles in refereed journals Key: (*) Sole author (+) First author (=) Joint author (-) Second author 2013 (=) E. Kallaste and C. Woolfson, ‘Economic crisis and its impacts on social dialogue in the Baltic States’, Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, Vol. 19, No.2 (commissioned).

(=) C. Woolfson, I. Vanadzins and K. Frick ‘Economic Crisis and the determinants of workplace health and safety practice in Latvia’ Policy and Practice in Occupational Health and Safety (special issue).

2012 (=) C. Thörnqvist and C. Woolfson, ‘When tender turns tough: posted workers and the tendering regime in the Swedish construction industry’, Construction Management and Economics. ISSN: 1466-433X (forthcoming).

(=) A. Juska and C. Woolfson, ‘Policing political protest in Lithuania’, Crime, Law and Social Change. Vol. 57, No. 3. ISSN: 0925-4994 DOI 10.1007/s10611-012-9363- 4. (forthcoming).

(=) C. Woolfson, P. Herzfeld Olsson and C. Thörnqvist, ‘Forced Labour and Migrant Berry Pickers in Sweden’ International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations.Vol.28, No. 2. ISSN: 0925-617x (forthcoming).

(=) C. Woolfson and A. Juska, ‘Austerity and social unrest in Lithuania: Prospects for postcommunist trade union renewal,’ Europe-Asia Studies. ISSN 09668136. (under review December 2011).

2011 (=) C. Thörnqvist and C. Woolfson, (2011) ‘Dog den svenska modellen i Vaxholm? Laval-målets följder för den svenska arbetsmarknaden’, Arbetsmarknad & Arbetsliv Vol. 17. No. 3. pp.2-24. ISSN: 1400-9692.

(=) C. Woolfson and E. Kallaste ‘Illusory Corporatisms in the Baltic States’, Warsaw Forum of Economic Sociology, Vol. 2, No. 1 (3) pp. 51-72. ISSN 2081-9633.

2010 (+) C. Woolfson, C. Thörnqvist and J. Sommers, ‘The Swedish model and the future of labour standards after Laval’, Industrial Relations Journal, Vol. 41, No.4. pp. 333– 350. ISSN 0019-8692. DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2338.2010.00572.x

(*) C. Woolfson, ‘The sense of measure and societies “without limit”, discussant response to Alain Supiot, international workshop on Constitutionalising Employment Relations, Social & Legal Studies Vol. 19, No. 2. pp.226-231. ISSN: 0964-6639. DOI: 10.1177/0964663910365723.

(*) C. Woolfson, ‘“Hard times” in Lithuania: Crisis and “discourses of discontent” in post-communist society’, Ethnography, Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 487-514. ISSN: 1466-

9 1381. DOI: 10.1177/1466138110372586. URL: http://eth.sagepub.com/content/11/4/487.

(*) C. Woolfson, ‘The Race Equality Directive: “Differentiated” or “differential” Europeanisation in the new EU member states? European Societies, Vol. 12. No. 4. pp. 543 – 566. ISSN: 1469-8307.DIO:10.1080/14616696.2010.483005. URL: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713685208.

2009 (=) E. Kallaste and C. Woolfson, ‘The Paradox of Post-Communist Trade Unionism: “You can’t want what you can’t imagine”’, Economic and Labour Relations Review, 20th Anniversary Issue, Vol. 20, No. 1. pp. 93-110. ISSN: 1035–3046.

(*) C. Woolfson, ‘Labour Migration, Neo-liberalism and Ethno-politics in the New Europe: The Case of Latvia’, Antipode: A journal of radical geography, Vol. 41. No. 5, pp. 952-82. Print ISSN: 0066-4812; Online ISSN: 1467-8330. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8330.2009.00703.x.

2008 (=) C. Woolfson and B. Likic-Brboric, ‘Migrants and the unequal burdening of ‘toxic’ risk: Towards a new governance regime’, Debatte: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, Vol.16. No.3, pp.291-308. ISSN: 1469-3712. DOI: 10.1080/09651560802604989.

(+) C. Woolfson, D. Calite and E. Kallaste, ‘Employee “voice” and working environment in post-communist New Member States: An empirical analysis of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania’, Industrial Relations Journal, Vol. 39, No.4, pp.314- 34. ISSN: 0019-8692. DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2338.2008.00490.x.

(+) C. Woolfson and D. Calite, ‘Working Environment in the new EU Member State of Lithuania: Examining a ‘worst case’ example’, Policy and Practice in Health and Safety, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp.3-29. ISSN: 1477 3996.

(+) C. Woolfson and D. Calite, ‘Darbo Aplinka ir Socialinis Dialogas Europos Sàjungos Naujojoje Valstybëje Lietuvoje’ (Working Environment and Social Dialogue in the New EU Member State of Lithuania) Pinigu Studijos, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 78-92. (Monetary Studies, Bank of Lithuania). ISSN 1392-2637.

(=) J. Sommers and C. Woolfson, ‘Trajectories of Entropy and “the Labour Question”: The Political Economy of Post-communist Migration in the New Europe’, Debatte: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, Vol. 16, No. 1, pp.53-69. ISSN: 1469-3712. DOI: 10.1080/09651560801987187 9.

(*) C. Woolfson, ‘European Briefing: Social Dialogue and Life-long learning in the new EU member states: “reform fit” in Latvia’, Journal of European Social Policy, Vol.18, No 1, pp.79-87. ISSN: 0958-9287. DOI: 10.1177/0958928707084455.

10 2007 (*) C. Woolfson, ‘Pushing the envelope: The ‘informalisation’ of labour in post- communist new EU Member States’, Work, Employment and Society, Vol. 21. No.3. pp. 551-564. ISSN: 0950-0170. DOI: 10.1177/0950017007080016.

(+) C. Woolfson and D. Calite, ‘New European Community strategy for health and safety: The elephant in the room’, International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, Vol.13, No.2. pp. 343-357. ISSN: 1077-3525.

(*) C. Woolfson, ‘Labour Standards and Labour Migration in the new Europe: Post- communist legacies and perspectives’, European Journal of Industrial Relations, Vol. 13, No. 2. pp.199-218. ISSN: 0959-6801. DOI: 10.1177/0959680107078253.

(*) C. Woolfson, ‘Darbo ormalumø nesilaikymas pokomunistinëse Europos Sàjungos naujosiose šalyse’, Pinigu Studijos, Vol. 11, No.1. pp. 62-73. (Monetary Studies, Bank of Lithuania). ISSN 1392-2637.

2006 (=) D. Petrylaite and C. Woolfson, ‘Missing in action: The Right to Strike in the Post- Communist new Member States - An Absent EU competence’, International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations, Vol. 22, No.4 pp.439-468. ISSN: 0925-617x. ID: IJCL2006023.

(*) C. Woolfson ‘The “Conventionalization” of Safety Crimes in the Post-Communist New Member States of the European Union’, Critical Criminology, Vol.14, No.4, pp.339-364. ISSN: 1205-8629. DOI: 10.1007/s10612-006-9004-2.

(*) C. Woolfson, ‘Töökeskkonna ja nn leebe õiguse probleemid uutes liikmesriikides’, (‘Problems of Working Environment and ‘Soft Law’), Riigikogu Toimetised, (Estonian) Vol. 13, June pp. 158-164. (Estonian). ISSN: 1406-5665.

(*) C. Woolfson, ‘New Modes of Regulation for Health and Safety: Post-enlargement policy perspectives for the European Union’, New Solutions: Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health Policy, Vol. 16, No. 2. (Summer) pp. 155-173. ISSN: 1541-3772.

(*) C. Woolfson, ‘Working Environment and Soft Law in the Post-Communist New Member States’, Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 44. No.1. (March) pp.195- 215. ISSN: 0021-9886. DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-5965.2006.00619.x.

(+) C. Woolfson and J. Sommers, ‘Die Gestaltung des neuen Europas nach der EU- Erweiterung: Rechtliche und politische Implikationen des „Laval un Partneri- Streits“ um Sozialstandards’ zwischen Lettland und Schweden’ ARBEIT. Zeitschrift für Arbeitsforschung, Arbeitsgestaltung und Arbeitspolitik“ Heft 2, pp.85-97. (Work. Journal on labour research, work organization and labour policy). ISSN 0941-5025.

(+) C. Woolfson and J. Sommers, ‘Labour Mobility in Construction: European Implications of the Latvian Laval un Partneri Dispute with Swedish Labour’, European Journal of Industrial Relations, Vol. 12, No. 1. (March) pp. 49-68. ISSN: 0959-6801. DOI: 10.1177/0959680106061371.

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(*) C. Woolfson, ‘Discourses of Labour Protest’, Atlantic Journal of Communication, Special Issue, Vol.14, No1-2. pp. 70-96. ISSN: 1545-6889. DOI: 10.1207/s15456889ajc1401&2_5.

2005 (*) C. Woolfson, ‘Darbo Standartai ir Darbų Sauga Baltijos Šalyse: Tarpdalykinis Tyrimas‘, (‘Labour Standards and Workplace Safety in the Baltic States: Problems and Solutions’), Pinigu Studijos, Vol 9. No 3. pp. 28-41. (Lithuanian) (Monetary Studies, Bank of Lithuania). ISSN 1392-2637.

(*) C. Woolfson, ‘Health and Safety at Work after Enlargement: A ‘new European strategy’, or more of the same?’ Policy and Practice in Health and Safety, Vol. 3, No.4 (November), pp.69-88. ISSN 1477 3996.

(+) C. Woolfson and J. Sommers, ‘Briva darbaspeka kustiba buvnieciba: Eiropas Savienibas ietekme Laval un Partneri konflikta ar Zvierdrijas arodbiedribam’, (‘Labour Mobility in Construction: European Implications of the Latvian Laval and Partners’ Dispute with Swedish Labour’), Likums un Tiesības, Vol. 7, No. 10, (74) (October), pp. 312-321. (Law and Justice) (Latvian). ISSN: 1407-4974.

(*) C. Woolfson, ‘Discourses of Labour Protest in Post-Communist Lithuania’ Respectus Philologicus Vol. 8 (13) (October), pp. 10-24. ISSN 1392-8295.

(*) C. Woolfson, ‘Darba attiecibas un darba vides drosiba Baltijas valstis:jauna starpdisciplinu pieeja Eiropas Savienibas konteksta’ (‘Labour Relations and Workplace Safety in the Baltic States: A New Interdisciplinary Programme’) Marie Curie Chair Inaugural lecture, Part (II) Likums un Tiesības, Vol. 7, No. 7 (July), pp.112-122. (Law and Justice) (Latvian). ISSN: 1407-4974.

(*) C. Woolfson, ‘Darba attiecibas un darba vides drosiba Baltijas valstis:jauna starpdisciplinu pieeja Eiropas Savienibas konteksta.’ (‘Labour Relations and Workplace Safety in the Baltic States: A New Interdisciplinary Programme’) Marie Curie Chair Inaugural lecture, Part (1) Likums un Tiesības, Vol. 7, No. 6 (70) June, pp. 185-189. (Law and Justice) (Latvian) ISSN: 1407-4974.

2004 (*) C. Woolfson, ‘Business Organisation, Precarious Employment and Risk Transfer Mechanisms: Death in the Offshore Oil Industry’, Policy and Practice in Health and Safety, Vol. 2, No.2. pp. 91-110. ISSN 1477 3996

(+) C. Woolfson and M. Beck, ‘The End of Labour Quiescence? Industrial Unrest in Contemporary Lithuania’, International Journal of Comparative Labor Law and Industrial Relations, Vol. 20, No.2. pp.227-251, ISSN 0925-617x. (+) C. Woolfson and M. Beck, ‘The Employment Relations Act 1999 and Partnership Union Recognition in Britain’s Offshore Oil and Gas Industry’, Industrial Relations Journal, Vol.35, No.4, pp. 344-358. ISSN 0019-8692. DOI:10.1111/j.1468- 2338.2004.00318.x.

12 (=) C. Woolfson and J. Lowenhardt, ‘Asociale markteconomie in de nieuwe lidstaten’, Ablak, (Review of Central Europe and the Balkans), No.1, January, pp. 12- 13. (Dutch). ISSN1385-7274.

2003 (+) C. Woolfson and M. Beck, ‘Occupational Health and Safety in Transitional Lithuania’, Industrial Relations Journal, Vol. 34, No. 3, pp 241-260. ISSN 0019- 8692. DOI:10.1111/1468-2338.00271.

(=) C. Woolfson M. Beck, and A. Sceponavicius, ‘Workplace Health and Safety in Transitional Lithuania: A Survey’, Policy and Practice in Health and Safety, Vol. 1 No 1, pp 59-83. ISSN 1477 3996.

(+) C. Woolfson and M. Beck, ‘The Right to Strike, Labor Market Liberalisation and the New Labour Code in Pre-Accession Lithuania’, Review of Central and East European Law, Vol. 28 No. 1, pp 77-102. ISSN 0925-9880.

(+) C. Woolfson and M. Beck, ‘Teisė streikuoti Lietuvoje: kritinis komentaras’ (The Right to Strike in Lithuania: A Critical Analysis) Pinigu studijos (Monetary Studies), Vol. 7 No 2, pp 23-36. (Lithuanian). ISSN 1392-2637.

2002 (+) C. Woolfson and M. Beck, ‘Re-mapping Labour's Rights: The Case of Transitional Lithuania’, Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 54 No. 5, pp.749-769. ISSN 09668136. DOI: 10.1080/09668130220147038.

(=) M. Beck, M. Robson, A. Watterson and C. Woolfson ‘Exploring Health, Safety and Environment in Central and Eastern Europe’, New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, Vol. 11. No.3, pp. 6-10. ISSN 1048- 2911.

2001 (-) M. Beck and C. Woolfson, ‘An economic analysis of the proposed reform of the law on involuntary manslaughter’, Journal of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, Vol. 5, Issue 2, December, pp. 11-26. ISSN 1366-1965.

2000 (=) M. Beck and C. Woolfson, ‘The Regulation of Health and Safety in Britain: From Old Labour to New Labour’, Industrial Relations Journal, Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 35-50. ISSN 0019 8692. DOI:10.1111/1468-2338.00145.

(+) C. Woolfson and M. Beck, ‘Social Responsibility and Big Oil’, New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy Vol. 10, Nos.1/2, pp. 1-10. ISSN:1048-2911.

13 (+) C. Woolfson, M. Beck and J. Foster, ‘The British Offshore Oil Industry after Piper Alpha’, New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, Vol. 10, Nos. 1/2, pp. 11-66. ISSN1048-2911.

(-) M. Beck and C. Woolfson, ‘Loaded Dice; Multinational Oil, Workers and the State’, New Solutions, A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, Vol. 10, Nos. 1/2, pp. 185-94. ISSN1048-2911.

(+) C. Woolfson and M. Beck, ‘Child Labor: A Commentary’, International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, Vol. 6, No. 1, Jan/Mar. pp.63-67. ISSN:1077-3525.

1994 (=) K. Miller and C. Woolfson, ‘Timex: Industrial Relations and the Use of the Law in the 1990s’, Industrial Law Journal, Vol. 23, No. 3, September, pp. 209-25. ISSN 03059332. DOI: 10.1093/ilj/23.3.209.

1989 (-) J. Foster and C. Woolfson, ‘Corporate Reconstruction and Business Unionism: the Lessons of Caterpillar and Ford’, New Left Review, Vol. 174, Summer, pp. 51-66. ISSN 00286060.

Books and Book Chapters Key: B = Book; (E) Editor; C = Chapter; (*) Sole author (+) First author (=) Joint author (-) Second author

B (E) (=) J. Sommers and C. Woolfson, The Contradictions of Austerity: The Costs of Neoliberalism in the Baltics (under review Routledge May 2012).

2013 C(=) C. Woolfson, ‘Austerity era policing, protest and passivity in Lithuania’, in Volker Eick and Kendra Birken (eds) Urban Security Work Spaces: Policing the Crisis – Policing in Crisis. Ottawa: Red Quill (with Arunas Juska) (forthcoming).

C (*) C. Woolfson, ‘Safety failures the offshore oil industry: from Piper Alpha to Deepwater Horizon’, in D. Walters and T. Nichols (eds) Governance, Change and the Working Environment, Amityville: Baywood Press, USA (invited contribution).

C (=) B. Likic-Brboric, Z. Slavnic and C. Woolfson, ‘EU Enlargement, Informalization of the Economy and Segmentation of Labour Markets’, in M. Dahlstedt and A. Neergaard (eds). Migrationens och etnicitetens epok: Nyckelbegrepp inom internationell migration och etniska relationer. Malmö: Liber. (in Swedish). C(*) C. Woolfson, ‘Latvia: Lacking in Competence?’ in J. Winterton and L. Magnusson (eds) Trade Union Strategies for Competence Development, London: Routledge. ISBN: 978-0-415-55428-2 (forthcoming).

2012 C(*) C. Woolfson, ‘The Economic Crisis, Austerity and Migration: Exploring the Failed Trajectory of Neo-Liberal Post-Communism’, in Ulrike Schuerkens (ed) Socio-

14 economic Outcomes of the Global Financial Crisis. Routledge. pp. 38-64. ISBN: 978- 0-415-80696-1. (forthcoming March).

C(*) C. Woolfson, ‘Exodus from Lithuania: State, social disenfranchisement and resistance in an era of austerity’, in Kay Goodall, William Munro and Margaret Malloch (eds.,) Building Justice in Post-Transition Europe: Processes of Criminalisation within Central and East European Societies. Routledge. ISBN: 978- 0-415-69713-2 (forthcoming July with Arunas Juska).

2011 C(+) C. Woolfson, ‘Precarious work in times of crisis: Regulatory Discourses and Labour Standards’, in M. Sargeant and M. Giovanone (eds) Vulnerable Workers: Safety, Well-being and Precarious Work, Farnham: Gower Publishing, pp. 75-91. ISBN 978-1-4094-2662-2.

C(=) C. Woolfson, E. Kallaste and J. Berzins, ‘Industrial relations and social dialogue in the Baltic states: crisis, conflict and compromise’ in S. Contrepois, V. Delteil, P. Dieuaide and S. Jefferys (eds) Globalising Employment Relations? Multinational Corporations and Central and Eastern European transitions, London: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 179-197. ISBN: 978-0-230-25243-1, ISBN10: 0-230-25243-5.

2009 B(*) C. Woolfson, The Labour Theory of Culture: A Re-examination of Engels' Theory of Human Origins, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. ISBN: 0710009976 124 pgs (First edition 1982, re-issue Routledge, ISBN: 978-0-415-55583-8

C(*) C. Woolfson, D. Calite and E. Kallaste, ‘Employee “voice” and working environment in the New Member States: Translating policy into practice in the Baltic States’, in D. Walters and T. Nichols (eds) Workplace Health and Safety - International Perspectives on Worker Representation, London: Palgrave/Macmillan. pp. 134-153. ISBN: 0230214851.

C(*) C. Woolfson, ‘Where state power and opposition collide: Discourses of labor protest in a new market economy’ in M. Huspek (ed) Oppositional Discourses and Democracies, London: Routledge. pp.60-81. ISBN: 978-0-415-80389-2 (hardback) 978-0-203-87202-4 (electronic).

2007 C(*) C. Woolfson, ‘The Continuing Price of Britain’s Oil: Business Organisation, Precarious Employment and Risk Transfer Mechanisms in the North Sea Petroleum Industry’, in A. Brannigan and G. Pavlich (eds) Governance and Regulation in Social Life: Essays in Honour of W. G. Carson. London: Routledge, Cavendish, pp.55-74. ISBN: 184568110X.

C(*) C. Woolfson, ‘The semiotics of working class speech’ in Gray, A. Campbell, J. Erickson, M. Hanson, S. and Wood, H. (eds) CCCS Selected Working Papers: Volume 1, London: Routledge, pp. 504-535. ISBN: 9780415324410

15 2005 C(*) C. Woolfson, ‘Labour Rights, Social Conflict and Cohesion in Accession Lithuania: Implications for EU Enlargement’ in D.J. (ed), The Baltic States: New Europe or Old? Amsterdam: Rodopi. pp. 159-184. ISBN: 90-420-1666-3 (PB).

B (E)(+) C. Woolfson and M. Beck (eds) Corporate Responsibility Failures in the Oil Industry, Amityville: Baywood. 218pgs. ISBN 0-89503-293-7.

C(+) C. Woolfson and M. Beck, ‘Corporate Social Responsibility in the International Oil Industry’ in Woolfson and Beck (eds.) Corporate Responsibility Failures in the Oil Industry, Amityville: Baywood.pp.1-14. ISBN: 0-89503-293-7.

C(=) C. Woolfson, M. Beck and J. Foster, ‘‘The Piper Alpha Disaster and Industrial Relations in Britain’s Offshore Oil Industry’, in Woolfson and Beck (eds.) Corporate Responsibility Failures in the Oil Industry, Amityville: Baywood. pp.15-62. ISBN: 0- 89503-293-7.

C(-) M. Beck and C. Woolfson, ‘Loaded Dice: Multinational Oil, Due Process and the State’, in Woolfson and Beck (eds.) Corporate Responsibility Failures in the Oil Industry, Amityville: Baywood. pp.175-186. ISBN: 0-89503-293-7.

C(*) C. Woolfson, ‘Oil and Corporate Crime: The Russian Connection’, in Woolfson and Beck (eds.) Corporate Responsibility Failures in the Oil Industry, Amityville: Baywood. pp.187-195. ISBN: 0-89503-293-7.

2003 C(-) M. Beck and C. Woolfson, ‘Contextualising Bank Failures: An International Comparison', in and C. Tsoukis, G. Agiomirgianakis and T. Biswas (eds), Aspects of Globalisation: Macroeconomic and Capital Market Linkages in the Integrated World Economy, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston/Dordrecht/London, pp.165-182. ISBN 1-4020-7364-X.

C(+) C. Woolfson and M. Beck, ’Corporate Social Responsibility Failures in the Oil Industry’, in R. Sullivan (ed) Business and Human Rights: Dilemmas and Solutions', Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing, pp.126-137. ISBN 187471970 5 (HB); ISBN 1874719810 (PB).

2000 C(-) M. Beck and C. Woolfson, ‘The Political Economy of Risk: Piper Alpha and the British Offshore Oil Industry’, in E. S. Coles, D. Smith and S. Tombs (eds), Risk Management and Society, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Amsterdam, pp.227-262. ISBN 0 7923-6899 1.

C(=) N. Burrows and C. Woolfson, ‘Regulating business and the business of regulation; the encouragement of business friendly assumptions in regulatory agencies’ in L. MacGregor, T .Prosser and C. Villiers (eds) Regulation and Markets

16 beyond 2000, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp.319-340. ISBN 07546 2 017 4.

1999 B.(=) S. Boyle, M. Burns, M. Danson, J. Foster, D. Harrison, and C. Woolfson, Scotland’s Economy : Claiming the Future. London: Verso.

C(=) J. Foster and C. Woolfson, ‘How Workers on the Clyde Gained the Capacity for Class Struggle: the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders’ Work-In, 1971-2’, in J. McIlroy, N. Fishman, and A. B. Campbell, (eds) The High Tide of British Trade Unionism: Trade Unions and Industrial Politics 1964-79, Vol. 2, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp.297-325. ISBN 0 7546 0018 1. Merlin Press. (Paperback edition 2007) ISBN 9780850366020.

1998 B(=) C. Woolfson, M. Beck, J. Foster and H. Ryggvik, Piper Alpha - Ten Years After, Centre for Technology and Culture, University of Oslo. 126pgs, 1st edition ISBN 0 9533567 0 1, 2nd edition. ISBN 0 9533567 1 X.

1997 B(+) C. Woolfson, J. Foster and M. Beck, Paying for the Piper: Capital and Labour in Britain's Offshore Oil Industry, UK: London, Mansell Routledge/Cuzon. 604 pgs, ISBN 0 720 123488 (HB) ISBN 0 720 12350X (PB).

1996 C(+) C. Woolfson and M. Beck, ‘Deregulation: The Contemporary Politics of Health and Safety’ in A. McColgan (ed.), The Future of Labour Law, UK: London, Cassell, pp. 171-205. ISBN 1-85567-404-X.

1992 B(-) P. Turnbull, C. Woolfson and J. Kelly, Dock Strike: Conflict and Restructuring in Britain's Docks, Aldershot: Avebury. 270 pgs, ISBN 1856281760.

1988 B(+) C. Woolfson and J. Foster, Track Record: The Story of the Caterpillar Occupation, London: Verso. 304 pgs, ISBN 086091 2361.

1986 B(+) J. Foster and C. Woolfson, The Politics of the UCS Work-in: Class Alliances and the Right to Work, London: Lawrence & Wishart. 446 pgs, ISBN 0853156638.

1985 C(*) C. Woolfson, ‘Theories of language origins’ in J. Corner and J. Hawthorn, (eds). Communication Studies: An Introductory Reader. (first edition) London: Edward Arnold, pp. 47-55. ISBN 0713164573.

1982 B(*) C. Woolfson, The Labour Theory of Culture: A Re-examination of Engels' Theory of Human Origins, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. 130 pgs, ISBN 0710009976.

17 Practitioner journals, Conference Proceedings, Book Reviews, etc 2011 C. Woolfson, Baltic trade union responses to the global economic and financial crisis’, International Union Rights, Vol. 18, March.

2009 C. Woolfson, ‘Running wild, running scared’, European Voice, February 5.

2008 C. Woolfson, J. Sommers and C. Thörnqvist (2008) ‘Where next for European trade union rights?’ Construction Labour Research News, No 3. pp. 5-10.

J. Sommers and C. Woolfson, ‘Efter Laval: framtiden för europeiska arbetsvillkorpp’, Socialistisk Debatt, No.1, pp. 33-46. ISSN: 0246-1491.

C. Woolfson, ‘European perspectives on the labour migration from New Member States: The case of Latvia’, Bulletin of Association for the Study of the World Refugee Problem, vol.1, (46.) 55. Hinweis zum 58. Internationalen Kongress der AWR, 2007, No.1. pp.4-14.

2007 C. Woolfson, ‘Is “safety crime” real crime? The regulations and enforcement of health and safety Law in the Baltic States’, in T. Davulis and D. Petrlylaite (eds) Labour and Social Security Law in the XXI Century: Challenges and Perspectives, The Material of the International Scientific conference, 11-13 May 2006, Teisnes informacjos centras, Vilnius. pp 341-367. ISBN: 978-9955-30-022-9.

C. Woolfson, D. Calite and E. Kallaste, ‘Labour Conditions and Working Environment in the Post-Enlargement Baltic States: Problems and Prospects for Harmonization’, plenary presentation published in Acta Universitatis Latviensis series of Economics of the Academic Papers of the University of Latvia., University for Latvia.

C. Woolfson, ‘The ‘envelope scandal’: A Lithuanian tale’, International Union Rights, vol. 14, January pp.13-14. ISSN 1018-5909.

C. Woolfson, ‘A closer look at the Baltic work environment’ Special supplement on Human Resources in the Baltic States. The Baltic Times Vol. 10, no 542 Feb1-7, p. 11.

2006 C. Woolfson, ‘Baltic Sea change’, People Management, 14 September 2006. p.32. ISSN: 1358-6297.

C. Woolfson, Review of Emmanuel Karagiannis, Energy and Security in the Caucasus. Routledge/Curzon: London, 2002, Slavonic and East European Review, 84, no. 4, (2006): 789. . ISSN: 0037-6795.

18 C. Woolfson, ‘The “informalisation” of labour in the Central and Eastern Europe’, International Union Rights, Vol.13, No.1. ISSN 1018-5909.

C. Woolfson, ‘Flexible labour and informalisation in post-communism’, Union Ideas Network. June.

2005 C. Woolfson, ‘Will European Enlargement provide regulatory models to enhance working environment in the Baltic States?’ in U. Kristjuhan (ed) Adding Years to Life and Life to Years: Collection of research articles. Tallinn: Tallinn University of Technology, 2005. pp.21-31. ISBN 9985-59-589-0.

J. Sommers and C. Woolfson, What Future for Social Europe? A Catalyst discussion document, London. pp.27-29. ISBN – 1 904508-19-7.

C. Woolfson and J. Sommers, ‘New Europe New Danger’, European Voice, (The Economist) Vol. 11, No. 37, 20 October.

C. Woolfson, ‘Towards a New “Social Europe”' Transitions Online, TOL Commentary, 6 October.

C. Woolfson, ‘Hard at work in new Europe’, Analysis, European Voice (The Economist) Volume 11, Number 23, 16 June.

C. Woolfson and J. Sommers, ‘European mobility in construction: The Swedish Trade Unions and Latvian construction workers’ dispute’, Free Movement Revisited, Construction Labour Research News No. 2, pp. 10-21.

J. Sommers and C. Woolfson, ‘A hurting Europe’, letter, International Herald Tribune, 25/11/2005.

2004 C. Woolfson, ‘Regulation of Working Environment in the New Accession States of the Enlarged Union’, Newsletter, Special Issue, ETUC-TUTB conference, Joint OSH strategy for the enlarged Europe, Trade Union Technical Bureau for Health and Safety, Nos. 22-23, April.

C. Woolfson, 'Beyond transposition: Challenges for safety and health at work in the enlarged Europe', Newsletter, Special Issue, ETUC-TUTB conference, Joint OSH strategy for the enlarged Europe, Trade Union Technical Bureau for Health and Safety, Nos. 22-23, April, pp.66-77. (English edition); ‘Au-delà de la transposition : les enjeux de la santé et de la sécurité au travail dans l’Europe élargie’, NEWSLETTER DU BTS •Avril• N°22-23, pp.74-45. (French edition)

C. Woolfson, Review of Satter, David. Darkness at Dawn. The Rise of the Russian Criminal State. Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2003 in Review of Slavonic and East European Studies, Vol. 82, No 2, pp.3921-392. ISSN: 0037-6795.

19 C. Woolfson, ‘Which way for the Union? International Union Rights, Vol. 11. No. 2, June, p.17. ISSN 1018 5909.

C. Woolfson, The Death of an Offshore Worker: An Alternative Determination, Offshore Industry Liaison Committee’, Aberdeen. ISBN 0-9520100-3-8.

2003 C. Woolfson and M. Beck, ‘Lithuania’s New Labour Code, Collective Industrial Action and the ILO’, International Union Rights, Vol.11, no. 2, pp.25-27. ISSN 1018- 5909.

C. Woolfson, Trade Union Recognition in Britain’s Offshore Oil and Gas Industry, Offshore Industry Liaison Committee, Aberdeen.

C. Woolfson, ‘A Socio-legal Analysis of the New Labour Code in Lithuania’, Labour Law in United Europe, Proceedings of International Conference, October, Vilnius University Law Faculty, Vilnius, pp. 221-241, 2004. ISBN 99555-9702-0-0.

C. Woolfson, ‘The Baltic Tiger takes its prey’, Transitions Online, August.

2002 C. Woolfson, Review of Rutland, Peter (ed.), Business and the State in Contemporary Russia, Westview Press, Boulder, 2001 in Review of Slavonic and East European Studies, Vol.80, No.4, pp.777-778. ISSN: 0037-6795.

C. Woolfson, Review of Theo Nichols, The Sociology of Industrial Injury. Mansell (Routledge), London, 1997 in British Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 36, no. 4, December, pp. 683-684. ISSN 0007-1080.

1999 C. Woolfson and M. Beck, ‘The Offshore Oil Industry and Safety Culture’, Medlemsblad For Olijearbeidernes Fellessamenslutning, No. 3, pp. 14-15.

C. Woolfson and M. Beck, ‘Agenda behind Safety Culture’, Blowout, Issue 56, Feb/March, pp.14-15.

M. Beck and C. Woolfson, ‘Accidents at Work: the Scottish Anomaly’, Occupational Safety and Health, Vol. 29, No. 12, pp. 14-22, 1999, ISSN 0143 5353.

C. Woolfson, ‘La Sécurité an Fonds du Puits’, Sante et Travail, No. 29, pp. 31-33.

C. Woolfson, ‘Mapping the Scale of Harm’, Editorial, Focus on Health and Safety, International Union Rights, UK: London, Upstream Publishers Vol.6 No 4, p. 2. ISSN 1018-5909.

C. Woolfson, ‘Look closer at North Sea oil union deal’, Financial Times, 17 August.

C. Woolfson, ‘Safety: Industry too confident of itself’, Financial Times, 12 October.

20 1998 C. Woolfson and M. Beck, ‘Oil Multinationals: Corporate Citizens or Corporate Criminals’ in International Union Rights, UK: London, Upstream Publishers, Vol. 5, No 1, pp. 22-23.. ISSN 1018-5909

C. Woolfson and M. Beck, ‘Hvem har skylda for Piper Alpha – skjoddeslose arbeidere eller en drepende oljeindustri? Ofsa, Nr 4, Juli, p.12.

M. Beck and C. Woolfson, ‘Safety and the Paper Wall’, The Health and Safety Practitioner, UK: ABC Press, Vol. 16, No. 8, pp. 18-19. ISSN 0958 479 X.

C. Woolfson and M. Beck, ‘The Regulation of Safety: Benefit or Burden’, Environmental Health Scotland, Vol. 10, No. 3. pp. 3-6.

C. Woolfson and M. Beck, ‘Safety Culture: A Concept Too Far?’ The Health and Safety Practitioner, UK: ABC Press, Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 17-19. ISSN 0958 479 X.

C. Woolfson, ‘E.Coli inquiry contained important lessons on the politics of regulation’, Financial Times, 25 August.

1997 M. Beck and C. Woolfson, ‘From Self-Regulation to Deregulation: The Evolution of Health and Safety Regulation in Britain’, University of St. Andrews, Department of Economics, Centre for Research into Enterprise, Finance and the Firm, Discussion Paper, No 9713. ISSN 0962-4031

C. Woolfson, ‘The RPB Glacier Metal Occupation’, Scottish Trade Union Review, Number 81, March/April, pp 2-5. ISSN 0960 1716.

C. Woolfson, M. Beck and J. Foster, ‘Safety and Industrial Relations in Britain’s Offshore Oil Industry’ in TMV Skriftserie, Norway: University of Oslo Press, Vol. 25/2, pp. 71-92.

C. Woolfson ‘Plenty of stones still unturned’, The Times Higher Education, 25 April.

1995 C. Woolfson and M. Beck, "Seven Years after Piper Alpha: Safety Claims and the New Safety Case Regime" University of Glasgow, Department of Social and Economic Research, Occasional Paper. ISBN 189933307X

M. Beck and C. Woolfson, ‘The Hidden Deregulation of Britain's Offshore Oil Industry’, University of St Andrews, Centre for Research into Enterprise, Finance and the Firm, Discussion Paper, No 9511.

1994 C. Woolfson, Deregulation: The Politics of Health and Safety, ICTUR/Scottish Trades Union Congress, (1st ed), 36pgs. ISBN: 0950889695 1995 (2nd ed), 1994, ISBN 1899333010.

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1993 C. MacFarlane and C. Woolfson, ‘Policy, Law and the Offshore Industry’, Safety Management, Vol. 10, November, pp. 52-54, 1993, ISSN 0951 2624.

1992 J. Foster and C .Woolfson, Trade Unionism and Health and Safety in Britain's Offshore Oil Industry, International Centre for Trade Union Rights, London. ISBN 0951444751.

1990 C. Woolfson, ‘The Oilmen’s Blow-out’, New Statesman and Society, No 117, 7 September, P15-17, ISSN 0954-2361.

1977 C. Woolfson, 'Culture, Language and the Human Personality', Marxism Today, Vol. 21, No. 8, pp. 229-240.

1976 C. Woolfson, 'The Semiotics of Working-class Speech', Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, University of Birmingham, Working Papers in Cultural Studies, Vol. 9, Spring, pp. 163-197 (republished A. Gray et al 2007).

Policy and stakeholder reports 2011 ‘Forced Labour in Sweden? The Case of Migrant Berry Pickers’, Report to the Council of Baltic Sea States Task Force on Trafficking in Human Beings: Forced Labour Exploitation and Counter Trafficking in the Baltic Sea Region, (with Christer Thörnqvist and Petra Herzfeld Olsson) July 2011. http://www.cbss.org/Civil-Security- and-the-Human-Dimension/deflect-project.

Report on ‘Forced Labour in Sweden’ to Joseph Rowntree Trust; project on ‘Responses to Forced Labour in the EU’, London Metropolitan University, Working Lives Research Institute (with Christer Thornqvist) May 2011.

2010 C. Woolfson, The impact of the Racial Equality Directive: a survey of trade unions and employers in the Member States of the European Union: Lithuania, Vienna: EU Fundamental Rights Agency. URL: http://fra.europa.eu/fraWebsite/attachments/RED_Lithuania.pdf 2006 (=) S. Glovakas, C. Woolfson and M. Tuch, A Trade Unionists’ Guide to the Informal Economy: ICFTU and ILO-ACTRAV CEE Informal Economy Programme, ITUC/ILO. (English, Russian and Serbo-Croat editions).

(*) C. Woolfson, Improving Trade Union Health and Safety Capacities in the Construction, Forestry and Woodworking Sectors in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Part 2 Final Report, Baltic Sea Trade Union Network on Health and Safety, December 2006.

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(*) C. Woolfson, Project evaluation, ‘Co-ordination of workers education and organising with special focus on Nordic Companies in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania’, Contract: VS/2005/0222 Commitment S12 410043 European Commission Department DG EMP/D2 and Norwegian Trade Union LOTCO Secretariat project nr.92002, August.

2005 (*) C. Woolfson and M. Chandler, Building Effective Unions in the Construction Industry: A report on the situation in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, Report to the Nordic Federation of Building and Woodworking Trade Unions, July.

2003 (*) C. Woolfson, M. Beck and A. Šceponavicius, Darbuotoju dalyvavimas saugos ir sveikatos sistemoje įmonės lygmenyje Tyrimo pristatymas, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Bilbao.

2001 (=) M. Beck, C. Woolfson and A. Watterson, Health Care in Central and Eastern Europe: Reform, Privatization and Employment in Four Countries: A Draft Report to the International Labour Office InFocus Programme on Socio-Economic Security and Public Services International, Geneva, August, ISBN 92-2-113058-4. 2000 (*) C. Woolfson, Safety Culture in the Rail Industry: Cohesion or Fragmentation?, Written Submission of Expert Witness to Lord Cullen's Inquiry into Ladbroke Grove Rail Disaster Part 2, Inquiry Evidence Section D.12.

(=) M. Beck, L. Price, P. Whitehead and C. Woolfson, ‘Bullying and Harassment Survey’ consultant report to the GMB, London.

1999 (=) C. Woolfson and M. Beck “The York Plant Safety Survey” consultant report on the joint Nestle/Shop Stewards safety climate survey, 35 pgs, York: GMB.

(=) C. Woolfson and M. Beck, ‘Fatal and Major Injuries to Workers: Time for the Scottish Parliament to address the Scottish Safety Anomaly?’, Report to Members of Scottish Parliament.

Conference, Workshop and Occasional Papers (2004 - 2012) Key: (ic) international conference, (s) stakeholder event, (w) workshop, (op) occasional paper

2012 (ic) C. Woolfson, ‘Safety or Profit? The lessons of the Deepwater Horizon disaster’, 2nd International Conference on Vulnerable Workers and Precarious Work in a Changing World, Middlesex University Business School, 10-11 September 2012.

23 (ic) C. Woolfson, I. Genelyte and A. Juska, ‘Crisis, social trust and migratory exit from Lithuania’, ‘Trust and Social Change’. 26th Conference of the Nordic Sociological Association, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, 15-18 August 2012.

(w) P. Herzfeld Olsson and C. Woolfson, ‘Migrant workers rights: the case of berry pickers in Sweden’, Labour Rights as Human Rights? Migration, labour market restructuring and the role of civil society in global governance, UNESCO-MOST Conference 2012, Norrköping, May 30-June 1, 2012.

(w) C. Woolfson and K. Frick, ‘Economic Crisis and the determinants of workplace health and safety practice in Latvia’, paper to international workshop, Cardiff Work Environment Research Centre (CWERC), Cardiff, 9 May 2012.

(ic) I. Genelyte, Juska, A. and C. Woolfson “The ‘new’ Lithuanian migration: Simple ‘economic determinism’ or a quest for social justice?” The 6th Nordic Working Life Conference, Changing World of Work - Nordic Working Life and Research under pressure? Elsinore, Denmark, April 25th - 27th 2012.

2011 (ic) ‘Social consequences and challenges of emigration’ “Social and economic impact of migration: Central and East-European perspectives,” European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Warsaw 17-18 November 2011.

(w) ‘Solidarity and Ethno-Nationalism in Post-Communism: the Case of the Baltic States’, paper to workshop Paradoxes of Liberalism and the Conundrum of Solidarity, REMESO, 4 October 2011 (with Arunas Juska and Indre Genelyte).

(ic)’ Exodus from Lithuania – Migration and Austerity: voluntary exit or forced migration?’ IMISCOE Eighth Annual Conference: Dynamics of European Migration Space: Economy, Politics and Development, Warsaw, Poland 8-9 September 2011 (with Arunas Juska).

(ic) ‘Economic crisis, social unrest and post-communist labour migration: The case of Baltic Lithuania’, Power and Participation: 25th Conference of the Nordic Sociological Association 2011, Stream: Work Migration, Oslo (with Arunas Juskas) 4-7, August 2011.

(w) A review of responses to forced labour in the EU, Sweden Country report presentation to seminar on preliminary findings & conclusions, Joseph Rowntree Trust, London, 5th July (with Christer Thronqvist).

(ic) ‘Economic crisis, social unrest and post-communist labour migration: The case of Baltic Lithuania’, 9th Conference on Baltic Studies in Europe hosted by the Center for Baltic and East European Studies, Sodertorn University, Stockholm, 12-15 June (with Arunas Juska).

(w) ‘Migrant berry-pickers in Sweden’ paper to expert conference on Data and Education on Forced Labour Exploitation and Counter Trafficking (DEFLECT), Forced Labour Exploitation and Counter Trafficking in the Baltic Sea Region joint project between the Council of Baltic Sea States Task Force on Trafficking of Human

24 Beings and the European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control, affiliated with the United Nations (HEUNI), Oslo, 7-8 June 2011.

(w) ‘The ‘re-solidarisation’ of labour? Economic crisis, social unrest and postcommunist labour unions: The case of Baltic Lithuania’, Negotiating capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe? Chances and barriers to trade union revitalisation in a comparative perspective Institute of Sociology, University of Wrocław, Polish Sociological Association, Wrocław, 4 May 2011.

(s) ‘Learning the lessons from the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico’, The Student Association of Foreign Affairs (UF Linköping) 31 March 2011, Campus Valla, LiU.

(w) Discussant for Ronaldo Munk’s paper ‘Beyond North and South: Migration, Informalization and Trade Union Revitalization’ REMESO/UNESCO MOST workshop Labour rights as human rights? Migration, labour market restructuring, and the role of civil society in global governance, 23 February.

(w) ‘Exit, Voice and Loyalty: Migration, crisis and the 'discourses of discontent' in post-communist society’, After the Crisis: Labour Markets in Transition, Pufendorf Institute, University of Lund, 13 January.

(ic) ‘Precarious work in times of crisis’, Safety or Profit? Conference in honour of the Economic Sociology of Professor Theo Nichols’, University of Cardiff, Cardiff Work Environment Research Centre, 11 January.

2010 (op) ‘Precarious Work, Regulation and Labour Standards in Times of Crisis’, REMESO TheMes Occasional Paper No. 34, December 2010. ISSN 1651-8306.

(s) Plenary contribution to ‘Future Migration – What do we (need to) know? European Migration Network and Swedish Migration Board, Stockholm 11 November.

(w) ‘Undocumented’ and documented labour: legal and the socio-political perspectives’, workshop contribution to ‘The Laws of Undocumented Migration: An Agenda for Research and Policy’, Lund University, Stockholm 7 October.

(ic) ‘Neo-corporatism re-instated? The impact of crisis on the credibility of Baltic trade unions’ with Epp Kallaste and Janis Berzins, to SGIR 7th Pan-European International Relations Conference: Stockholm, 9-11 September, 2010.

(ic) “Suppressing the ‘discourses of discontent’: protest and passivity in post- communist society” to international conference Urban Security, Work Spaces, Policing the Crisis -- Policing in Crisis, Berlin, August 27-30, 2010.

(ic) ‘Economic Crisis and Migration: Exploring the failed trajectory neo-liberal post- communism in terms of “exit”, “voice” and “loyalty” ’, paper to XV11 ISA World Congress of Sociology, Session TG02/RC09: Global Economic Crisis, Varieties of Capitalism, and Social Inequality, Gothenburg, Sweden, 10-17 July 2010.

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(w) ‘After Laval: Problems and prospects for labour standards in the European Union’, paper to ESRC Seminar series on The impact of migrant workers on the functioning of labour markets and industrial relations, University of Bournemouth, UK, 17 June 2010.

(ic) ‘Tipping the scales against precarious work: Regulatory Discourses, Labour Inspection and Soft Law in the new EU’, Conference on Health and Safety of Precarious Workers, Middlesex University, UK, 8 June.

(s) ‘Social dialogue in the Baltic States’ to Working together for sustainable labour markets, International tripartite conference of the Baltic Sea Labour Network (BSLN) mid-term conference of trade unions and employers, Vilnius, Lithuania, 11 May 2010.

2009 (ic) ‘Safety Crimes in the new EU member states’ paper to international symposium Building Justice in European Transitions: Processes of Criminalisation within Newly Emerging Democratic Societies, University of Stirling, UK, 10-11 December 2009.

(ic) ‘Neo-liberalism, social unrest and the fragmentation of social solidarity in Baltic Lithuania: Anticipating the post-crisis migratory landscape', paper to Debatte conference, 1989-2009: The East European Revolutions in Perspective, University of London, UK, October 18-19.

(ic) Respondent to Alain Supiot’s paper to Constitutionalising Employment Relations, University of Glasgow, UK 16 October.

(w) ‘Indecent Work and Insecure Citizenship: Exploring the failed trajectory neo- liberal post-communism in terms of ‘exit’, ‘voice’ and ‘loyalty’, Migration, Work and Citizenship: Toward Decent Work and Secure Citizenship, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 1-3, 2009.

(ic) ‘More 'exit' after 'voice'? Anticipating the likelihood and consequences of a 'second surge' from the Baltic new EU member states’, COMPAS Centre on Migration, Policy and Society, University of Oxford, Annual Conference 2009, New Times? Economic Crisis, geo-political transformation and the emergent migration order, Oxford, UK, 21-22 September.

(s) ‘The crisis in the Baltic States and the breakdown of social solidarity’ presentation to European Trade Union Institute trade unions workshop on Baltic crisis, Vilnius, Lithuania, 9-10 June 2009.

(w) ‘Neo-liberalism and the fragmentation of social solidarity in the Baltic States: Can the pieces be picked up?’ Centre for Baltic Studies, Södertörn University College, Stockholm, Sweden, 3 March.

2008 (w) ‘Risk, Regulation and Responsibility: Migrants and the unequal burdening of ‘toxic’ risk’, paper to - Irregular Migration, Informal Economy and Pathways to Decent Work in a Globalising Economy, Workshop on International Migration,

26 Informal Economy and Community in Europe (IMILCO), Istanbul, 5 December (with Branka Likic-Brboric)

(s) ‘Are European labour standards racing to the bottom?’, Presentation to ‘Mobility of Labor: Blessing or Curse?’, Tripartite Forum on Mobility of Labor in the Baltic Sea region, 25 November 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark, sponsored by Baltic Sea Trade Union Network (BASTUN) and Council of Nordic Trade Unions (NFS).

(s) ‘Europe’s race to the bottom? The economic implications of the Laval verdict’, Socialistisk Forum, Stockholm, November 2008.

(s) Survey results of potential union organisation in Baltic States, Nordic Finance Union Tallinn Estonia, October 2008.

(w) ‘Labour standards from Laval to Lisbon’ paper to workshop on “Labour and the challenges of globalization”, ”, REMESO, Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society, Linköping University, Sweden, October 2008.

(w) ‘Migrants and the unequal burdening of toxic risk’, paper to international workshop, “The new migration, precarious work and sustainable human resources: A case for the ‘decent work agenda”, REMESO, Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society, Linköping University, Sweden, October 2008 (with Branka Likic).

(s) ‘Employee representation in the Baltic countries in a historical and sociological perspective’, seminar on transnational employee involvement in the Danske Bank Group, Vilnius, Lithuania, September 2008.

(ic) ‘Labour standards from Laval to Lisbon: Temporary slippage or permanent slide?’, Critical Legal Conference, Glasgow, UK, September 2008.

(w) ‘Labour migration and ethno-politics in Latvia: A European Dilemma?’ seminar to REMESO, Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society, Linköping University, Sweden, May 2008

(s) ‘So you think you’ve got problems? Reflections of a wandering professor’, invited keynote address to 37th Annual Forum, Scottish Council Development and Industry, St Andrews, Scotland, 16 March 2008.

(s) ‘The contemporary dynamics of socio-economic inequality in Lithuania: Seeking a society of social fairness’, conference Solidarity in Lithuania, presentation to G. Kirkilas, Prime Minister of Lithuania, Seimas of Republic of Lithuania, Vilnius, 22 February 2008.

2007 (w) ‘European Social Agenda, Workers Rights and OHS in an Enlarged EU: Irregular Migrants in the Informal Economy’, IMILCO International Migration, Informal Economy and Community in Europe, Istanbul, 13 December 2007.

27 (w) 'Neo-liberalism, labour migration and the "race to the bottom" in the enlarged Europe' paper to international workshop, ‘High Wage and Low Wage Countries in Production Networks of the Automobile Industry’, Social Science Research Center, Berlin (Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung), 29 - 30 November 2007.

(ic) ‘Mobility of Labour in the European Union: The Challenge of Enlargement’, paper to conference on Globalisation and social regulation of work, Istituto per il Lavoro (IpL), the Institute for Labour, Rome – 14 -16 November 2007.

(ic) 'Employee “voice” and working environment in post-communist New Member States: An empirical analysis of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania', Second International Seminar on Worker Representation and Workplace Health & Safety, Cardiff Work Environment Research Centre, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, 10 October 2007.

(ic) ‘European perspectives on the labour migration from New Member States’, paper to 57th International Congress of the Association for the Study of the World Refugee Problem, AWR, ‘Migration, asylum and minorities. European and national outlooks in a ‘new‘ Europe’, Vilnius, Lithuania, 20 – 24 September 2007

(ic) ‘Labour Standards in the Baltic new Member States: European Convergence or Divergence? - An Empirical Analysis of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania’, 8th European Congress of the International Industrial Relations Association, IIRA 2007, Manchester 3 – 6 September 2007 (with Dace Calite and Epp Kallaste)

(ic) 8th European Congress of the International Industrial Relations Association, IIRA 2007, Manchester Special Symposium ‘Industrial Relations Implications of the EU enlargement: Compared Perspectives’ Manchester 3-6 September 2007. Invited discussant.

(w) ‘Neo-liberalism and the ‘race to the bottom’ in European labour standards’, Victoria University of Wellington, Faculty of Law, 14 August 2007.

(w) ‘Post-communism, neo-liberalism and ‘the race to the bottom’ in labour standards’, Faculty of Business, Auckland University of Technology, Monday 6 August 2007.

(w) ‘Post-communism and the regulation of industrial relations in an enlarged European Union’, Auckland University, Business School, Dept of Management and Employment Relations, Monday 6 August 2007.

(w) ‘The Other Price of Britain’s Oil: A landmark contribution’, presentation to W. G. Cason’s festschrift launch, Melbourne, 4 August 2007.

(w) ‘Post-communism and the regulation of industrial relations in an enlarged European Union’, University of Melbourne, Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law, 3 August 2007.

28 (w) ‘'Neo-Liberalism and “The Race to the Bottom” in European Labour Standards’, Department of Criminology with the Contemporary Europe Research Centre, Spinelli Lecture Series, University of Melbourne, 31 July 2007.

(w) ‘Post-communism, neo-liberalism and ‘the race to the bottom’ in labour standards’, University of Newcastle, Australia, Friday 20 July 2007.

(w) ‘Post-communism, neo-liberalism and ‘the race to the bottom’ in labour standards’, Industrial Relations Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 19 July 2007.

(w) ‘Post-communism, neo-liberalism and ‘the race to the bottom’ in labour standards’, Faculty of Economics and Business, Work and Organisational Studies, University of Sydney, 18 July 2007.

(w) Labour Standards in the Baltic new Member States: European Convergence or Divergence? - An Empirical Analysis based on the Baltic Working Environment and Labour (BWEL) survey’, Work Research Institute, Oslo Norway, 12 May 2007.

(s) ‘The present situation for trade unions and employee influence in the Baltic States’, Nordic Finance Union (Nordea) Annual General Meeting, Oslo, 10-11 May, 2007.

(w) ‘Mission accomplished? Reflections on labour relations and working environment in the Baltic States’, valedictory presentation, University of Latvia, 17 April, 2007.

(w) ‘Social Responsibility’, Easter School, European Law Students Association (ELSA) International Easter School. Trakiai, Lithuania, 11 April 2007.

(ic) ‘Trajectories of Entropy: Labour migration in the new Europe’, The Baltic Sea Area at the Crossroads Political, Legal, Economic, and Cultural Challenges, Conference arranged by the Interdisciplinary Transformation and Integration Network, Umeå University 9-12 March 2007 (with J. Sommers).

(w) ‘The (uncertain) future of labour standards in the enlarged European Union’, Warwick Business School, Warwick University, 14 February; Keele University Business School 15th February; University of Glasgow, 16 February; CASS Business School, City University, London, 21 February 2007.

(ic) ‘Labour Conditions and Working Environment in the Post-Enlargement Baltic States: Problems and Prospects for Harmonization’, plenary presentation published in Acta Universitatis Latviensis series of Economics of the Academic Papers of the University of Latvia, 2007 (with D. Calite and E. Kallaste), University for Latvia, 8 February 2007.

2006 (w) Workshop paper ‘Racing to the bottom? The informalisation of labour standards in the new EU Member State of Latvia’, EU Enlargement, Informal Economy and New Migratory Landscapes - New Member States, Candidate Countries and New Neighbourhoods, Session 1: Irregular migration and the informalisation of the

29 European labour market: changing migration regimes, IMILCO Workshop, Istanbul, Turkey, 14-15 December 2006.

(ic) ‘Labour Migration, Solidarity, and the Entropy of the Social Europe Model’. Uncertain Transformations – New Domestic and International Challenges, Commission of Strategic Analysis under the Auspices of the President of Latvia, and Advanced Social and Political Research Institute (ASPRI), University of Latvia, Riga, 9-12 November 2006 (with J. Sommers).

(w) ‘Trade union strategies for developing competence at work: an emerging area for social dialogue – Report on Latvia’, SALTSA joint workshop on Working Life in Europe, ESC Toulouse Business School, 9 November 2006.

(s) ‘Deregulation: Consideration of the current move towards reducing regulation in business to allow for less impact on employers’, 10th European Work Hazards Conference for labour & occupational health and safety representatives and professionals “Workers finding a voice in a new Europe” Baltic Beach Hotel, Majori, Jurmula, Latvia, Friday 29 September to Sunday 1 October 2006

(s) Presentation to final conference of Nordic-Baltic trade union project ‘Improving Trade Union Health and Safety Capacities in the Construction, Forestry and Wood Working Sectors in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland – Phase II’, Jurmala, Latvia, 26 September 2006.

(ic) ‘Beyond 'safety cultural' approaches to industrial accidents: Business organisation, precarious employment and risk transfer mechanisms in the offshore oil industry’, paper to 3rd International Working on Safety Conference, "The Eemhof", The Netherlands. 12-15 September 2006.

(ic) ‘The limitations of 'soft law' and voluntary self-regulation in securing improvements in working environment in the Post Communist New Member States’, paper to 3rd International Working on Safety Conference, "The Eemhof", The Netherlands. 12-15 September 2006.

(s) Keynote speaker, ‘Migration from Latvia post-EU Enlargement: Causes and Consequences’, Paper to Conference "Human capital: Lost opportunities?" Centre for Public Policy, PROVIDUS, Riga, Latvia. 9 September 2006.

(ic) ‘Labour standards and labour migration in the new Europe: post-communist legacies and perspectives’, Paper to Industrial Relations in Europe Conference (IREC), Ljubljana, Slovenia, 31 August – 2 September, 2006.

(ic) ‘The impact on higher education for the Baltic States and other new member states from the East since joining the EU, especially the impact on higher education public relations’, Keynote speaker to Annual Conference of the European Universities Public Relations and Information Officers Association (EUPRIO), ‘Communications in a Changing Europe: the implications for higher education public relations’ University of Vilnius, Lithuania, 24-27 August 2006.

30 (s) ‘Research on TUs in Nordic companies in the Baltic States’ Baltic-Nordic TU Evaluation Conference ”Co-ordination of Workers Education and consultation about EU Labour Market Regulations and Organising with Special Focus on Nordic Companies in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania”; 22-23 August 2006, Druskininkai Lithuania.

(w) Keynote address ‘A “Social Europe” or a “race to the bottom” in the Enlarged EU?’, ‘2-years-membership in the EU: Impacts on the Baltic States and the EU - the Social Dimension’, Freidrich Eibert Stiftung Baltic-German Summer Academy: What Future for Our Europe? Salacgriva, Latvia, 26th July 2006.

(s) ‘Beyond Bolkestein – new threats to labour standards in a liberalized Europe’, Conference The draft Services Directive versus Social Europe, Institute of Employment Rights, London, 12 July 2006.

(ic) Plenary contribution 'Labour Migration and Industrial Conflict in the Enlarged Europe: Post-Communist Legacies and Perspectives’ to British Universities Industrial Relations Association Annual Conference: National University of Ireland, Galway. (with M. Sippola). Wednesday 28th June – Friday 30th June 2006.

(w) ‘Labour Mobility as a Tool to Increase Competition of Europe – Who Will Suffer More?’ Keynote address to 2nd Annual Summer Public Management Institute, “Human Resources as an Asset for Public Administration”. State Chancellery, Republic of Latvia, Liepaja, Latvia, 26 June 2006.

(s) ‘Challenges to Work Environment in the Baltic States’, Annual Conference of Trade Union of Lithuanian Food Producers, Lithuania, 9 June 2006 (w) ‘Labour Standards and Labour Migration in the Enlarged Europe: The implications of the Laval case for the future of a European Social Model’, Workshop on ‘The Unprotected Migrant: Mobility, Social Policy and Labour Rights in the Europe’, The Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies and Centre for Advanced Study, the University of Tampere, Finland, May 16 and 17, 2006. (with J. Sommers).

(ic) ‘Is ‘safety crime’ real crime? The Conventionalization of Safety Crime, University of Vilnius, Faculty of Law, International Conference on Labour and Social Security Law, Vilnius, Lithuania, 11-13 May 2006.

(s) ‘Facing the challenges for European trade unionism in the internal market for services’ UNI-Europa Network on services in the internal market, Vienna, Austria, 19- 21 April 2006.

(s) ‘Constructing Labour Standards in the new Europe: East meets West’, "Construction anno. 2006 - myths, realities and perspectives" CLR Denmark Annual Conference, General Workers Conference Centre, Copenhagen, Denmark, 25 April 2006.

(w) ‘Labour Standards and Labour Migration in the new Europe’, paper to international Workshop, ‘Challenges for (organised) labour in Central and Eastern Europe and Russia’, Centre for Research in Employment Studies University of Hertfordshire, UK, 28-29 March 2006.

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(w) ‘East meets West: Posting disputes, union structuring and other problems of integration’, Economic and Social Research Council (UK)/ Construction Labour Research group seminar series ‘The Future of Construction Labour in Europe’, Brussels, Belgium, 17 March 2006.

2005 (w) ‘A new Community Strategy on Health and Safety at Work 2002-2006’, University of Salford, MA/LLM in Health and Safety Law and Environmental Law, Second Residential Workshop, Manchester 3 December 2005

(s) ‘Evaluation of the European Commission's Adapting to change in work and society: a new Community Strategy on health and safety at work 2002-2006: What has been achieved and what needs to be done; How are European Businesses dealing with demands and changes?’ Keynote paper to EuroOhse 2005, Stratford upon Avon, UK, 29 Nov -1 December 2005.

(s) ‘The Mobile Researcher Experience’, presentation to Second annual conference of the ERA-MORE network of European Commission DG Research, , Slovenia, 23- 25 November 2005.

(ic) ‘Labour Migration in Construction: Latvian, European and Global Issues’, Expanding Borders: Communities and Identities, Commission of Strategic Analysis under the Auspices of the President of Latvia and Advanced Social and Political Research Institute (ASPRI) University of Latvia, Riga, 11 November 2005. (with J. Sommers).

(s) ‘Vaxholm and Beyond – Adaptation Upwards or Downwards in the enlarged EU?’ Nordic Federation of Building and Woodworking Trade Unions 2005 Annual Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, 11 November 2005.

(s) ‘Problems of Trade Union Organisation in the Baltic States’ Baltic-Nordic TU Conference “Sub-regional co-operation and activity co-ordination on organising Nordic companies in Baltic States”, LO/TCO International Federation of Free Trade Unions Baltic Union Conference, Tallinn, Estonia, 10 November 2005.

(s) ‘Enforcement in a cold climate’, briefing presentation to International Labour Organisation Tripartite Audit Team of National Labour Inspectorate of Latvia, Riga, 5 October 2005.

(s) Moderator of topic 2 "From proposal to contract" Meeting of Marie Curie Chair Holders and Team Leaders, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium, 3 October 2005.

(s) ‘Transnational perspectives on Social Dialogue and Occupational Health and Safety’ to Baltic Sea Trade Union Network on Health and Safety, 27 September 2005, Warsaw, Poland.

32 (w) ‘Some problems of labour mobility in the new Euope: Implications of the Latvia/Sweden dispute’, Hans Boekler Foundation visiting academic labour relations specialist delegation to Riga, 28 August 2005.

(s) ‘The Working Environment and Industrial Relations in the Baltic New Member states’, Swedish Building Workers Union meeting of the working group on ‘The effects of the globalisation of the construction industry’, Stockholm 25 August 2005.

(ic) ‘Labour Mobility in Construction: European Implications of the Latvian Construction Company Laval and Partners’ Dispute with Swedish Labour’, paper to British Universities Industrial Relations Association Annual Conference: Thursday 7 July – Saturday 9 July 2005: Northumbria University, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK.

‘Securing Labour Standards in the Enlarged European Union Preventing a 'Race to the Bottom’, Inaugural lecture delivered as Marie Curie Chair and Chair of Labour Studies, University of Glasgow Senate Room 10 June 2005.

(s) Presentation of Marie Curie Chair “European Research Mobility in Action” to Launching event of Lithuanian Researchers Mobility Centre and Portal Presentation, 31 May 2005, Vilnius.

(w) ‘Exploring Discourses of Labour Protest in Post-Communist Lithuania’, Seminar to Centre of Sociocultural Researches, Faculty of Humanities, Vilnius University, Kaunas, Lithuania. 23 May 2005.

(s) Presentation of Marie Curie Chair to Launching event of Latvian Researchers Mobility Centre and Portal Presentation of the FP6 Special Support Action – project “Latvian Researchers Mobility Centre: establishing and operation” (RESMOB- LATVIA) 19 May, 2005, under the topic Success stories, Exchange of experience.

(s) ‘The Posted Workers Directive and the proposed Services Directive’, workshop presentation to German Labour Lawyers Association, SSE Riga, 7 May 2005.

(s) Roundtable contribution “The changing world of work: a continuing challenge for a tripartite partnership” to Invitational Conference of Luxembourg EU Presidency co- organised by the Luxembourg Labour and Mines Inspectorate and the International Labour Organisation on "Unity beyond differences: The need for an Integrated Labour Inspection System – ILIS", Mondorf-les-Bains, Luxembourg, March 9-11 2005.

(ic) ‘New directions in OHS research in Europe‘, paper to 5th International Symposium on Occupational Health, Occupational Health 21: Collaboration and Ethics, University of Tartu, Estonia. 5 February 2005.

(ic) ‘Social responsibilities of the employers’, paper to 5th International Symposium on Occupational Health, Occupational Health 21: Collaboration and Ethics, University of Tartu, Estonia, 3 February 2005

33 2004 (s) ‘European Enlargement, Regulatory Innovation and the Working Environment in the Baltic States’, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, First Baltic Course on Risk Management at the Workplace, Riga Stradins University, Riga, Latvia, 26 November 2004.

(ic) ‘European Enlargement and Strategies for Enhancing the Working Environment in the Baltic States ‘ in Proceedings of the International Conference ‘Negotiating Futures - States, Societies and the World’, University of Latvia, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Advanced Social and Political Research, Riga, Latvia, 11-14 November 2004.pp163-172. ISBN 9984-770-81-8.

(s) ‘(De) Regulation and ‘Soft Law’ in the new Accession States’, Proceedings and final plenary address to conference ‘Outlook’ session held under Dutch European Presidency, Occupational Health and Safety and Sectoral Social Dialogue, 15th -17th September 2004, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

(ic) ‘Labour Rights, Representation and Social Cohesion in Accession Lithuania: Implications for EU Enlargement’, 7th International Industrial Relations Association- European Regional Congress, Lisbon, Portugal, 2-3rd September 2004.

(s) ‘Promoting European Mobility from West to East: Experiences in the new Accession States,’ European Association of Research Managers and Administrators, Bucharest, Romania, 24-26 June 2004.

(ic) ‘Will European Enlargement provide appropriate regulatory models to enhance working environment in the Baltic States?’, paper to International Ergonomics and Innovation Conference, “Adding Years to Life: Adding Life to Years”, Tallinn Technical University, Estonia, 2-3rd June 2004.

‘The Regulation of the Working Environment in the New Accession States of the Enlarged European Union’, Annual Conference of Socio-legal Studies Association, University of Glasgow, April 2004.

‘Occupational Health and OHS in pre-Accession Lithuania’, 4th International Symposium, Quality in Occupational Health, University of Tartu, Estonia, 5-6th February 2004.

Media Interviews/feature articles/letters ‘What now for offshore safety?’ Letter of the month, Safety Management, February 2011. Interview on economic crisis in the Baltic region, TCO-Tidningen, April 2009; Interview for Radio Sweden programme series on ‘Future of Swedish Trade Unionism’, February 2009; Baltisk modell hotar fack i väst’, TCO-Tidningen, 21 August 2007; ‘Exploring global labour standards ”down under”’, Universitas 21 Annual Report, December 2007; ‘Pursuit of truth’ Joe Plomin, 24 April 2001; ‘A Right to know?’ Nick Cohen, The Guardian 20 June1999; ’Health and Safety: Shooting the Messenger’ George Monbiot, The Guardian, 21 May 1998.

34 Profiles Charles Woolfson, ‘A matter of strife and death’, Alison Utley, The Times Higher Education, 11 December1998 ‘Pursuit of truth’, Guardian, 24 April 2001. Profile of Marie Curie Chair holder, DG Research, p.13. ‘Labouring to understand worker rights in an enlarged EU’, DG Research, ‘Success Stories’, EURAXESS, Europe4Researchers, Newsletter No.1 September 2005.

Regular contributor on industrial relations issues for BBC radio and television news (BBC Radio 4 File on 4, BBC News World at One, BBC TV Scotland news, BBC TV Newsnight, ITV, STV, Channel 4 News, New Statesman, Independent, The Herald, The Scotsman, Scotland on Sunday, The Telegraph, The Times, Guardian, Times Higher Education Supplement (The Higher).

Programme consultant to Channel 4 TV major documentary series "Wasted Windfall", three-part history of the UK offshore oil industry, October 1994; May 1996; STV/Australian Broadcasting Corporation co-production documentary "Piper Alpha: Ten Years After", (July 1998). "Paying for the Piper" BBC TV Frontline documentary, (May 1996); Participant, Discovery Channel documentary "Disasters" series on the first North Sea offshore oil exploration disaster, "Flawed Gem" (January 1998).

Expert citations ‘What now for offshore safety?’ Letter of the month, Safety Management, February 2011.

Expert citation in New York Time article Landon Thomas Jr ‘From Lithuania, a View of Austerity’s Costs’, 2 April 2010. Also printed in International Herald Tribune edition 2 April 2010. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/02/business/global/02austerity.html?ref=todayspap er&pagewanted=all

Expert citation ‘The faces of the crisis in the east-Emigration and immigration – and a new role for labor market parties’, Baltic Worlds, Vol. III:1, March 24, 2010, 25-26, http://balticworlds.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/25-26-anna.pdf

Citation in Wall Street Journal coverage of book on offshore oil safety Paying for the Piper 16 October 2010 at http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703794104575547002907107076.ht ml Featured on LiU News webpages http://www.liu.se/news-and- events/news/1.227881?l=en http://www.liu.se/liu-nytt/LiU-nytt?l=sv&newsitem=226853

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