“Global Perspectives on Workers’ and Labour Organizations groups nine in-depth and interesting labour studies on both the Global South and Global North, which allow us to see how widespread the precariousness of work is across the globe … . Each chapter shows interesting ways in which a researcher can be useful for the processes of workers’ self-organization … . The invitation implied in this book is to build a public sociology through strong relationships … .” (Nicolás Ratto, International Review of Social History, Vol. 64 (2), August, 2019)“The main theme of this edited volume is precariousness, explored through the perspectives of workers in localities of the Global South and North. … this volume is a noteworthy addition to a body a literature that conducts academic research ‘from below’. Its most valuable asset is the great detail and depth that most case studies provide.” (George Tsogas, British Journal of Industrial Relations, Vol. 57 (1), March, 2019)