Over roughly the last ten years, there has been an explosion of scholarship on transnational labour law, as commentators attempt to come to terms with the shiftBlackettAdelleSocial Science Electronic PublishingHepple, B., Labour law and global trade, Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2005....
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Part III, the final section of the book, draws on critical and postcolonial perspectives to assess law’s potential for addressing human rights violations in GVCs. In the first chapter of this section, Palvasha Shahab argues that Pakistan has never had a bona fide system of Occupational Safety ...
This book analyses and critiques the most important judgements delivered by Justice Iyer from the perspective of social justice. The judgements are arranged contextually in accordance with the subject and within the framework of prevailing industrial laws. The authors elaborate on the key aspects of ...
Part of the book series: Social History in Perspective ((SHP)) 38 Accesses Abstract The secular decline of child labour during the nineteenth century has traditionally been explained as a result of a struggle for factory reform and the introduction of education laws. This form of analysis domin...
economic development and workers’ rights are the subject of much debate, a chapter devoted to discussing these issues in the regional context is included. Similarly, in light of increasing pressures on labour regulations (as echoed inFlanagan, 2006), labour laws in the region are also reviewed ...
This book focuses on the scant attention paid to the workforce and to the conditions at the workplace in contemporary economic discourse in India, and stresses the need for comprehensive labour reforms. The author argues that despite being a signatory to the ILO conventions and having laws ...
theRoyalCommissiontoInvestigatethePoorLaws,which subsequently recommended that relief should be granted to able-bodiedadults and their families only in well-regulated workhouses. The justification wasthatdestitutepeoplewereidlebychoice.Parliamentadoptedthecommission’srec-ommendationsinthe1834PoorLawAmendmentAct....
Bargaining Update: FWC "Dislikes" Majority Vote Conducted On Facebook Adverse Action Update: The Privacy Act Did Not Give a Worker a "Workplace Right" How Far Is Too Far? FWC Gives Guidance on What is Reasonable Travel for an Alternative Offer of Employment ...
(a) a valid Maritime Labour Certificate or a valid interim Maritime Labour Certificate; and (b) a valid Declaration of Maritime Labour Compliance, issued under this Act in respect of a Singapore ship, or their equivalent issued under the national laws of the flag State of the ship if that ...