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Zero Hours and On-call Work in Anglo-Saxon Countries

Title
Zero Hours and On-call Work in Anglo-Saxon Countries [electronic resource] / edited by Michelle O’Sullivan, Jonathan Lavelle, Juliet McMahon, Lorraine Ryan, Caroline Murphy, Thomas Turner, Patrick Gunnigle.
ISBN
9789811366130
Publication
Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
Physical Description
1 online resource (IX, 250 p.) 6 illus., 5 illus. in color.
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Summary
This book focuses on zero hours and on-call work as an extreme form of casual and precarious employment. It includes country studies of the USA, Canada, Australia, the UK, New Zealand and Ireland, where there has been increasing concern about the prevalence of such work, and working time uncertainty, as well as varying levels of public policy debate on regulation. The book incorporates a comparative review of zero hours work based on the findings of the country studies. This pays particular attention to state regulatory responses to zero hours work, and incorporates the sociological concepts of accumulation and legitimation functions of the state. Exploring the regulation of zero hours work beyond individual countries, the book includes an analysis of external regulation of zero hours work at the supranational level, namely the European Union and ILO. Further, it assesses the implications of zero hours for workers in new sectors of economic activity, particularly the impact of the platform or ‘gig’ economy on the fundamental nature of the employment relationship. It also considers the societal implications of zero hours work and the ethical responsibilities of employers and governments towards workers as citizens. .
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Springer ENIN.
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Format
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 03, 2019
Series
Work, Organization, and Employment,
Work, Organization, and Employment,
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Ireland
Chapter 3: UK
Chapter 4: Australia
Chapter 5: New Zealand
Chapter 6: USA
Chapter 7: Canada
Chapter 8: Implications for Workers in New Sectors of Economic Activity
Chapter 9: Implications for Society - Between the Profit Imperative and Citizenship
Chapter 10: Effective Responses to Zero Hours Work – Examples of the Role of Social Dialogue and Government Regulation
Chapter 11: The Space for Regulation Beyond Borders? The Role of the EU in Regulating Zero Hours Work
Chapter 12: The Space for Regulation Beyond Borders? The Role of the ILO and International Framework Agreements in Regulating Zero Hours Work
Chapter 13: Conclusion.
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