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Stories of Care: A Labour of Law
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An interdisciplinary study of the law's influence on homecare work and the experiences of care workers in the UK. Drawing together interviews with analysis of legal documents and media reports, this highly topical text unpicks assumptions about care workers and identifies aspects of the law that are problematic in this work context.
Stories of Care: A Labour of Law is an interdisciplinary study of the interactions of law and labour that shape paid care work. Based on the experiences of homecare workers, this highly topical text unpicks doctrinal assumptions about class and gender to interrogate contemporary labour law. It demonstrates how the UK's crisis in social care is connected to the gendered inadequacy of labour law and argues for transformative change to law at work. ****
'Utterly compelling. Perhaps the best ever example in modern labour law scholarship of research-led recommendations.' Keith Ewing , Professor of Public Law, King's College London
'An important contribution to socio-legal research on care work and labour law.' Judy Fudge , Professor of Labour Law, University of Kent
'Innovative and meticulous; merits a very wide readership.' Lizzie Barmes , Professor of Labour Law, Queen Mary University of London
'A really important text which shows, through deep analysis of care workers' stories, how badly undervalued their work is It offers an excellent analysis.' Robin Allen QC , Cloisters Chambers 'A rare and valuable insight into the lives and views of women who work in the little known world of homecare for rates of pay and conditions that shame our society.' David Brindle , Public Services Editor, *The Guardian*
'Boundary-breaking an outstanding contribution to the growing field of feminist labour law scholarship.' Joanne Conaghan* , Professor of Law, University of Bristol*
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Winner of the Hart SLSA Prize for Early Career Academics 2018 Interdisciplinary outlook geared towards a broad range of academic disciplines A newsworthy topic with coverage of legal and political issues that the general public care about Distinct in its empirical approach, featuring interviews with care workers
Autorentext
LJB Hayes is a socio-legal researcher and holder of the Law and Society Research Fellowship at Cardiff Law School, Cardiff University, UK. www.stories-of-care.com
Klappentext
Stories of Care: A Labour of Law is an interdisciplinary study of the interactions of law and labour that shape paid care work. Based on the experiences of homecare workers, this highly topical text unpicks doctrinal assumptions about class and gender to interrogate contemporary labour law. It demonstrates how the UK's crisis in social care is connected to the gendered inadequacy of labour law and argues for transformative change to law at work.
'Utterly compelling. Perhaps the best ever example in modern labour law scholarship of research-led recommendations.' Keith Ewing, Professor of Public Law, King's College London
'An important contribution to socio-legal research on care work and labour law.' Judy Fudge, Professor of Labour Law, University of Kent
'Innovative and meticulous; merits a very wide readership.' Lizzie Barmes, Professor of Labour Law, Queen Mary University of London
'A really important text which shows, through deep analysis of care workers' stories, how badly undervalued their work is It offers an excellent analysis.' Robin Allen QC, Cloisters Chambers
'A rare and valuable insight into the lives and views of women who work in the little known world of homecare for rates of pay and conditions that shame our society.' David Brindle, Public Services Editor, *The Guardian* 'Boundary-breaking an outstanding contribution to the growing field of feminist labour law scholarship.' Joanne Conaghan*, Professor of Law, University of Bristol
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Zusammenfassung
An interdisciplinary study of the law's influence on homecare work and the experiences of care workers in the UK. Drawing together interviews with analysis of legal documents and media reports, this highly topical text unpicks assumptions about care workers and identifies aspects of the law that are problematic in this work context.Inhalt
The Introduction.- 1. Cheap Nurse (and equal pay law).- 2. Two-a-Penny (and the protection of employment).- 3. Mother Superior (and the national minimum wage).- 4. Choosy Suzy (and the Care Act).- The Conclusion.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781137492593
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 1st ed. 2016
- Größe H235mm x B156mm x T13mm
- Jahr 2017
- EAN 9781137492593
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-137-49259-3
- Titel Stories of Care: A Labour of Law
- Autor L. J. B. Hayes
- Untertitel Gender and Class at Work
- Gewicht 380g
- Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Anzahl Seiten 232
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Linguistics & Literature