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Author Scott, Sam, author.

Title Labour exploitation and work-based harm / Sam Scott.

Publication Info. Bristol, UK : Policy Press, 2017.

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 280 pages) : illustration
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Studies in social harm
Studies in social harm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-267) and index.
Note Print version record.
Summary 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.
Contents 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.
Subject Forced labor.
Travail forcé.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Labor.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Labor & Industrial Relations.
Forced labor
Genre/Form Electronic book.
Other Form: Print version: 9781447322061
ISBN 1447322061 (electronic bk.)
9781447322061 (electronic bk.)
9781447322054
1447322053
144732207X
1447322037
Standard No. AU@ 000062554537
AU@ 000062660310
AU@ 000071980440
DKDLA 820120-katalog:9910084247105765

 
    
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