Labour exploitation and work-based harm /
This book provides a critical understanding of contemporary forced labour as a global social problem and argues that it should be located within the broader study of work-based harm.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bristol, UK :
Policy Press,
2017.
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Colección: | Studies in social harm.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- LABOUR EXPLOITATION AND WORK-BASED HARM
- Contents
- List of poems
- Lists of figures, tables and boxes
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- List of abbreviations
- About the author
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- I am a human being
- 1. Introduction
- Defining the issues: determining the language
- A social harm perspective
- Data sources
- Outline of the book
- Equals
- 2. The labour exploitation continuum
- Fatalities at work
- Fatalities through work
- Non-fatal work-based harm
- Chattel slavery
- Modern slavery
- Forced labour
- Human trafficking
- Child labour
- Above the criminal-legal baselines
- Conclusion
- The manager
- 3. Lessons of history
- Widespread social stratification
- Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose
- Victim blaming
- Controlling the poor and the unemployed
- Limiting compensation
- Restrained resistance
- Social movements
- Worker empowerment and collective action
- Conclusion
- War alarm
- 4. Direct workplace controls
- Workplace control
- Taylorism and scientific management
- New management
- Targets, monitoring and surveillance
- Job insecurity
- Bullying and mobbing22
- Excessive hours
- Conclusion
- The coffee maker
- 5. Indirect workplace controls
- Network-based control
- Labour market intermediaries
- Poverty and debt
- Norms, expectations and workplace cultures
- Disciplining by proxy
- Management by bureaucracy
- Conclusion
- The black eye
- 6. Exogenous controls
- Reduced ontological security
- Entrenched inequality
- Political-legal constraints
- Socio-cultural controls
- Human enhancements
- Conclusion
- 'Sitting down, you can do on your own time'
- 7. Navigating the edges of acceptability
- Evidence of worker consent?
- Exploitative or 'decent quality' work?
- Evidence of harm?
- Evidence of knowledge, intent or motives?
- Evidence of legal exemptions?
- Conclusion
- Terrified animals
- 8. Preventing exploitation and harm
- Documenting or preventing exploitation and harm?
- Baselines: transnational governance
- Baselines: national legal frameworks
- Baselines: labour inspection regimes
- Varieties of capitalism: harm reduction regimes
- Varieties of capitalism: corporate structures
- Capital-labour relations: trade unions
- Capital-labour relations: worker inequality47
- Capital-labour relations: social movements
- Conclusion
- We
- 9. Conclusions
- Notes
- References
- Index.