Regulation and Inequality at Work: Isolation and Inequality Beyond the Regulation of Labour

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The book shows how workers can have an increased voice by using tools outside of typical law. Without state protection, rights can be less stringent. Working outside the system allows for malleability, catering to individual workers and ensuring better working conditions and benefits, but additionally, civilized treatment which recognizes humanity.
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Author(s) By Vanisha Sukdeo.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Hardback
Pages 154
Published in United Kingdom
Published 3 Jul 2018
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The book shows how workers can have an increased voice by using tools outside of typical law. Without state protection, rights can be less stringent. Working outside the system allows for malleability, catering to individual workers and ensuring better working conditions and benefits, but additionally, civilized treatment which recognizes humanity.
Table of Contents Acknowledgments List of tables and figures Overview of the book Chapter One - Historical background North America The divergent paths of corporate law and labour law Brief historical background of the corporatio
Vanisha H. Sukdeo is a Course Instructor of Law at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Canada.
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