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This book is an exploration of arguments about the economic and
social effects of the regulation of labour, and whether it is
likely to be helpful or harmful to development. Authored by
contributors from a variety of fields, primarily legal as well as
development studies, economics and regulatory studies, the book
presents both empirical and theoretical analyses of the issues.
With authors from several continents, this collection is unique in
that it focuses on labour regulation in poor and middle-income
countries rather than industrialized ones, therefore making it a
significant contribution to the field. In large part, the authors
conclude that regulation of labour can play a positive role in
promoting social and economic development, especially over time.
Effective regulation has the potential to promote democratic
engagement at work and beyond. However its impact is dependent on
how much its design grapples with the particular arrangements of
work occurring within different industries, reflecting the nature
of development and social relations within that country.
Contributors emphasize that regulation needs to be adapted to the
challenges presented by non-standard employment relations, changes
in the structure of work and the rise of global value chains. This
collection's exploration of labour regulation in developing
countries will be of interest to labour law scholars and teachers,
to policy-makers in the field of labour regulation - especially in
the global South - as well as to technical advisers and those
engaged in the practice of industrial relations. Contributors
include: G. Bensusan, D. Cheong, S. Deakin, F. Ebert, C. Fenwick,
S. Godfrey, K. Kolben, S. Marshall, K. Sankaran, M. von Broembsen
In Association with the International Labour Organization
The financial crisis of 2008-2009 and the "Great Recession" that it
precipitated highlight a number of important questions about the
governance of contemporary capitalism. How do shortcomings in
existing market governance institutions help to account for trends
of rising economic inequality and financial instability? What new
forms of market governance would better embody norms of stability,
equality and justice? And how do present political conditions both
constrain and enable possibilities for reform? This volume brings
together an array of leading thinkers to consider these pressing
questions about market governance and its potential reform.
Contributors combine in-depth empirical analysis with innovative
explorations of alternative arrangements to consider challenges of
market governance in advanced and developing countries, as well as
global and regional organizations. New Visions for Market
Governance will be of interest to students and scholars in a wide
range of areas including international and comparative political
economy, public and social policy, and normative social theory.
Over 330,000 copies sold. This is the story of the church for
today's readers. Bruce Shelley's classic history of the church
brings the story of global Christianity into the twenty-first
century. Like a skilled screenwriter, Shelley begins each chapter
with three elements: characters, setting, plot. Taking readers from
the early centuries of the church up through the modern era he
tells his readers a story of actual people, in a particular
situation, taking action or being acted upon, provides a window
into the circumstances and historical context, and from there
develops the story of a major period or theme of Christian history.
Covering recent events, this book also: Details the rapid growth of
evangelical and Pentecostal Christianity in the southern hemisphere
Addresses the decline in traditional mainline denominations
Examines the influence of technology on the spread of the gospel
Discusses how Christianity intersects with other religions in
countries all over the world For this fifth edition, Marshall
Shelley brought together a team of historians, historical
theologians, and editors to revise and update this father's classic
text. The new edition adds important stories of the development of
Christianity in Asia, India, and Africa, both in the early church
as well as in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It also
highlights the stories of women and non-Europeans who significantly
influenced the development of Christianity but whose contributions
are often overlooked in previous overviews of church history. This
concise book provides an easy-to-read guide to church history with
intellectual substance. The new edition of Church History in Plain
Language promises to set a new standard for readable church
history.
This book examines how businesses manage their labour systems, and
particularly how they manage the complex interaction of factors
which give rise to instances of 'partnership' style relations
between businesses and their employees. The book draws from the
literature concerning 'Varieties of Capitalism' (VoC) and the
different institutional and regulatory designs inherent in
different types of political economy. The book is informed by a new
and extensive set of empirical data from Australia that examines
the activities of national and multinational business corporations,
their outlooks and relationships with stakeholders, and relates
these to new and evolving theoretical frameworks based in political
economy and law. The book places the Australian regulatory model
within this international debate, and assesses the extent to which
the system does or does not fit into the general categorisation
created in the VoC literature.
This book examines how businesses manage their labour systems, and
particularly how they manage the complex interaction of factors
which give rise to instances of 'partnership' style relations
between businesses and their employees. The book draws from the
literature concerning 'Varieties of Capitalism' (VoC) and the
different institutional and regulatory designs inherent in
different types of political economy. The book is informed by a new
and extensive set of empirical data from Australia that examines
the activities of national and multinational business corporations,
their outlooks and relationships with stakeholders, and relates
these to new and evolving theoretical frameworks based in political
economy and law. The book places the Australian regulatory model
within this international debate, and assesses the extent to which
the system does or does not fit into the general categorisation
created in the VoC literature.
The financial crisis of 2008-2009 and the "Great Recession" that it
precipitated highlight a number of important questions about the
governance of contemporary capitalism. How do shortcomings in
existing market governance institutions help to account for trends
of rising economic inequality and financial instability? What new
forms of market governance would better embody norms of stability,
equality and justice? And how do present political conditions both
constrain and enable possibilities for reform? This volume brings
together an array of leading thinkers to consider these pressing
questions about market governance and its potential reform.
Contributors combine in-depth empirical analysis with innovative
explorations of alternative arrangements to consider challenges of
market governance in advanced and developing countries, as well as
global and regional organizations. New Visions for Market
Governance will be of interest to students and scholars in a wide
range of areas including international and comparative political
economy, public and social policy, and normative social theory.
As trade and production have increasingly crossed international
boundaries, private bodies and governments alike have sought new
ways to regulate labour standards and advance goals of fairness and
social justice. Governments are harnessing social and market forces
to advance corporate accountability, while private bodies are
employing techniques drawn from command and control regulation to
shape the behaviour of business. This collection brings together
the research and reflections of a diverse international mix of
academics, activists and practitioners in the fields of fair trade
and corporate accountability, representing perspectives from both
the industrialized and developing worlds. Contributors provide
detailed case studies of a range of social justice governance
initiatives, documenting the evolution of established strategies of
advocacy and social mobilization, and evaluating the strengths and
limitations of voluntary initiatives compared with legally
enforceable instruments.
This book is driven by a quest to re-regulate work to reduce
informality and inequality, and promote a living wage for more
people across the world. It presents the findings of a
multidisciplinary study in four countries of varying wealth and
development, exploring why people become trapped in precarious
work. The accounts describe the impact of supply chain governance,
trade agreements, internal and between-country migration, legal
factors, as well as the socio-economic characteristics and outlooks
of the workers. In a unique approach, the chapters describe
existing labour regulation measures that have succeeded, but which
have to date attracted little scholarly attention. Building on
these existing innovations, the book proposes a new international
labour law which would incrementally increase the wages of the poor
and regulate precarious work in global supply chains.
Homework; work that is categorised as informal employment,
performed in the home, mainly for subcontractors and mostly
undertaken by women. The inequities and injustices inherent in
homework conditions maintain women's weak bargaining position,
preventing them from making any improvements to their lives via
their work. The best way to tackle these issues is not to abolish,
but to bring equality and justice to homework. This book
contributes a gender justice framework to analyse and confront the
issues and problems of homework. The authors propose four justice
dimensions - recognition, representation, rights and redistribution
- to examine and analyse homework. This framework also takes into
account the structures and processes of capitalism and the
patriarchy, and the relations of domination that are widely held to
be the major factors that determine homework injustice. The authors
discuss strategies and approaches that have worked for homeworkers,
highlighting why they worked and the features that were beneficial
for them. Homeworking Women will be of interest to individuals and
organisations working with or for the collective benefit of
homeworkers, academics and students interested in feminism, labour
regulation, informal work, supply chains and social and political
justice.
Homework; work that is categorised as informal employment,
performed in the home, mainly for subcontractors and mostly
undertaken by women. The inequities and injustices inherent in
homework conditions maintain women's weak bargaining position,
preventing them from making any improvements to their lives via
their work. The best way to tackle these issues is not to abolish,
but to bring equality and justice to homework. This book
contributes a gender justice framework to analyse and confront the
issues and problems of homework. The authors propose four justice
dimensions - recognition, representation, rights and redistribution
- to examine and analyse homework. This framework also takes into
account the structures and processes of capitalism and the
patriarchy, and the relations of domination that are widely held to
be the major factors that determine homework injustice. The authors
discuss strategies and approaches that have worked for homeworkers,
highlighting why they worked and the features that were beneficial
for them. Homeworking Women will be of interest to individuals and
organisations working with or for the collective benefit of
homeworkers, academics and students interested in feminism, labour
regulation, informal work, supply chains and social and political
justice.
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