Precarious Employment and the Law's Flaws: Identifying Regulatory Failure and Securing Effective Protection for Workers

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Precarious Employment and the Law's Flaws: Identifying Regulatory Failure and Securing Effective Protection for Workers
Abstract
This chapter is concerned wtih identifying the many symptoms associated with the inadequacy of workers' protection that the study of precarious employment makes visible. ...[The authors] probe key themes central to regulatory failure in the context of precarious employment, including disparity of treatment between workers in precarious employment and workers with greater security, gaps in legal coverage, the interaction between labour market position and social location, and the lack of compliance and enforcement. --From editor's introductory chapter, p. 37.
Book Title
Precarious Employment: Understanding Labour Market Insecurity in Canada
Place
Montreal
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Date
2006
Pages
203-220
Language
English
ISBN
0-7735-2961-6 0-7735-2962-4
Library Catalog
laurentian.concat.ca
Call Number
HD 8106.5 .P74 2006
Citation
Bernstein, S., Lippel, K., Tucker, E., & Vosko, L. F. (2006). Precarious Employment and the Law’s Flaws: Identifying Regulatory Failure and Securing Effective Protection for Workers. In L. F. Vosko (Ed.), Precarious Employment: Understanding Labour Market Insecurity in Canada (pp. 203–220). McGill-Queen’s University Press. http://www.mqup.ca/precarious-employment-products-9780773529618.php