Regulating for Decent Work: New Directions in Labour Market Regulation
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Regulating for Decent Work is a response to the dominant deregulatory approaches that have shaped labour market regulation in recent years. The inter-disciplinary and international approach invigorates current debates through the identification of new challenges, subjects and perspectives.
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Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
Publication Date: 07 Jun 2011
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780230302174
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SANGHEON LEE Research and Policy Coordinator for Conditions of Work and Employment Programme of the International Labour Office. He specializes in analyzing and monitoring changes in wages and working conditions with a view to developing improved policy responses. Dr. Lee has written extensively on working conditions issues. His recent publications include Globalization and Changes in Employment Conditions in East Asia and the Pacific (co-editor with F. Eyraud Chandos and ILO 2008) andWorking Time Around the World (with D. McCann and J. Messenger 2007 Routlegde and ILO). He is also one of the main authors of the ILO's Global Wage Report 2010/11 (2010) and a Co-ordinator of the Regulating for Decent Work Network. He holds a PhD in economics from Cambridge University. DEIRDRE MCCANNSenior Lecturer in the School of Law at the University of Manchester UK. Her research is in the field of labour law and policy and has a particular focus on the regulation of working conditions precarious work and the influence of flexibility discourses on labour market regulation. Her publications have focused on the regulation of working time non-standard work and work/family reconciliation. They include Regulating Flexible Work (Oxford University Press 2008). She was previously a Senior Researcher at the International Labour Office in Geneva and is a co-ordinator of the international research network on Regulating for Decent Work.