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Voices at Work

Continuity and Change in the Common Law World

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  • 528 páginas
  • 19 horas de lectura

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This edited collection is the result of a comparative project on 'Voices at Work,' funded by the Leverhulme Trust from 2010 to 2013. It explores the complex concept of worker 'voice' and its interactions with various legal frameworks. Contributors examine the continuity and potential changes in legal approaches to voice across industrialized English-speaking common law countries: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK, and the USA. These nations, facing similar regulatory challenges, have often adapted legal mechanisms from each other. However, the differing outcomes of these adaptations suggest significant variations in industrial systems and constitutional traditions, raising questions about the effectiveness of transplanting legal solutions. The study emphasizes the importance of exploring diverse possibilities for worker voice in different contexts, not just through traditional labor law but also through competition law, human rights law, international law, and public law. This comparative analysis reveals a rich array of institutions and configurations of worker voice across the common law world. Featuring contributions from leading scholars in labor law, politics, and industrial relations, the book serves as a comprehensive resource for academics, policymakers, legal practitioners, trade unions, and interest groups. It critiques existing laws and proposes alternative legal tools to enhance engagement with various 'voices

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Voices at Work, Alan Bogg, Tonia Novitz

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2014
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