Voices at work : continuity and change in the common law world /

This edited collection is the culmination of a comparative project on 'Voices at Work', funded by the Leverhulme Trust 2010-2013. The book aims to shed light on the problematic concept of worker 'voice' by tracking its complex interactions with various forms of law. Contributors...

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Other Authors: Bogg, Alan (Editor), Novitz, Tonia (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014.
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505 0 |a The purposes and techniques of voice: Prospects for continuity and change / Alan Bogg and Tonia Novitz -- 'Women's voice' and equal pay: Judicial regard for the gendering of collective bargaining / L.J.B. Hayes -- Low-paid care work, bargaining, and employee voice in Australia / Rae Cooper -- Migrant workers and labour movements in the US and UK / Janice Fine -- Indigenous voices at work / Paul Roth -- "Half a person": A legal perspective on organizing and representing "non-standard" workers / A.C.L. Davies -- Freedom of association and the right to contest: Getting back to basics / Alan Bogg and Cynthia Estlund -- Promoting worker voice through good faith bargaining laws: the Canadian and Australian experience / Anthony Forsyth and Sara Slinn -- The good-faith obligation: an effective model for promoting voice? / Gordon Anderson and Pam Nuttall -- Democratic theory and voices at work / Virginia Mantouvalou -- Individualization and the protection of worker voice in Australia / Breen Creighton -- 'It's oh so quiet?': Employee voice and the enforcement of employment standards in Australia / Tess Hardy 
505 0 |a The importance of trade union political voice: Labour law meets constitutional law / K.D. Ewing -- The movement to eliminate labor's political voice: Proposition 32 and 'paycheck protection' in the United States / John Logan -- Public service voice under strain in an era of restructuring and austerity / Stephen Bach and Gregor Gall -- Voice and the employment contract / Douglas Brodie -- Common law and voice / Mark Freedland and Nicola Kountouris -- National and international labour rights / Lance Compa -- Regulatory facilitation of voice / John Howe -- Employee voice in corporate control transactions / Andrew Johnston and Wanjiru Njoya -- Competition law and worker voice: Competition law impediments to collective bargaining in Australia and the European Union / Shae McCrystal and Phil Syrpis -- Information and communication technology and voice: constraint or capability? / Tonia Novitz -- Can worker voice strike back? Law and the decline and uncertain future of strikes / Eric Tucker. 
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