Casual Labour

Casual Labour
Author: Gordon Ashton Phillips
Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1985
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

An examination of the changing nature of work and the structure of organization of the workforce in British port transport industry since the late nineteenth century.

Struggling for Leadership: Antwerp-Rotterdam Port Competition between 1870 –2000

Struggling for Leadership: Antwerp-Rotterdam Port Competition between 1870 –2000
Author: Reginald Loyen
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3642574858

The present volume contains the proceedings of an international conference on the economic history of the seaports of Antwerp and Rotterdam (1870-2000). This venue was held at Antwerp on 10-11 May 2001 and was hosted by the Antwerp Port Authority. This international conference aimed at confronting the development of both ports. In the course of the last century and a half, economic growth in the ports of Antwerp and Rotterdam has been staggering. Maritime economic historians, economists and geographers alike have investigated the development of both ports extensively, but separately. So far, only a limited number of attempts have been made to analyse Rotterdam-Antwerp port history from a comparative perspective. The papers presented at the conference provide a challenging starting point to - certain how and why both ports reacted differently to virtually the same economic and political stimuli. By bringing together both historians, economists and lawyers with different fields of interest, we have attempted to put the history of the ports of Antwerp and Rotterdam in a broader international and comparative perspective.

The Dynamics of Hired Farm Labour

The Dynamics of Hired Farm Labour
Author: A. Vandeman
Publisher: CABI
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781845933371

Hired seasonal labour forms a significant part of the agricultural workforce in many countries. Key topics covered in this book include: changes in the hired farm workforce; area studies, and community impacts and responses; and the need for community services.

Temporary Labour Migration in the Global Era

Temporary Labour Migration in the Global Era
Author: Joanna Howe
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2016-11-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1509906312

In the global era, controversies abound over temporary labour migration; however, it has not previously been subjected to a sustained socio-legal analysis on a comparative basis, critiquing the underpinning concepts conventionally accepted as fundamental in this area. This collection of essays aims to fill that void. Complex regulatory challenges arise from temporary labour migration. This collection examines these challenges and the extent to which temporary labour migration programmes can be ethical, equitable and efficacious and so deliver decent work for workers. Whilst the tendency for migration law to divide labour law's worker-protective mission has been observed before, the authors of the chapters comprising this collection seek not only to interrogate why and how this is so, but to go further in examining the implications and effects of a wide range of regulatory mechanisms on temporary labour migration.

Precarious Work, Women, and the New Economy

Precarious Work, Women, and the New Economy
Author: Judy Fudge
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2006-04-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1847312152

Globalisation, the shift from manufacturing to services as a source of employment, and the spread of information-based systems and technologies have given birth to a new economy, which emphasises flexibility in the labour market and in employment relations. These changes have led to the erosion of the standard (industrial) employment relationship and an increase in precarious work - work which is poorly paid and insecure. Women perform a disproportionate amount of precarious work. This collection of original essays by leading scholars on labour law and women's work explores the relationship between precarious work and gender, and evaluates the extent to which the growth and spread of precarious work challenges traditional norms of labour law and conventional forms of legal regulation.The book provides a comparative perspective by furnishing case studies from Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, Quebec, Sweden, the UK, and the US, as well as the international and supranational context through essays that focus on the IMF, the ILO, and the EU. Common themes and concepts thread throughout the essays, which grapple with the legal and public policy challenges posed by women's precarious work.