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Labour and Society International
AbbreviationLSI
Formation1990s
Dissolved2002–2003
TypeNGO
PurposeLabour and society
Location
DirectorStirling Smith
Key peopleArthur Lipow and David Clement

Labour and Society International (LSI) was a non-governmental organization launched in the United Kingdom in the 1990s. Its founders were Arthur Lipow and David Clement. It ceased functioning in 2002–2003, and its last director was Stirling Smith. LSI co-sponsored a book series with Pluto Press, held conferences and published papers, and did work on projects with global union federations in developing countries. It also sponsored the LabourStart website for its first four years.

References

  1. "Arthur Lipow (1957) | UC Berkeley Sociology Department". sociology.berkeley.edu. Retrieved 2021-11-13.


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