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Decent Flexibility: The Impact of ILO Convention 181 and the Regulation on Temporary Agency Work


ISBN13: 9789041192363
Published: August 2017
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £149.00



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Decent Flexibility: The Impact of ILO Convention 181 and the Regulation on Temporary Agency Work aims to create awareness that flexibility in the labour market is allowed if decently regulated. Within the context of social law, temporary agency work has always been a subject of debate. The pursuit of more flexible forms of labour is at odds with maintaining decent labour relations. For that reason, ever since it was established, the UN organization for labour issues, International Labour Organization (ILO), has focused on private work placement. In its early years, it tended to prohibit or severely restrict private work placement, but gradually it came to acknowledge that, for instance, temporary agency work had positive aspects, and that a total ban was pointless. In 1997, this culminated in ILO convention 181, which was widely supported. This book, which was defended successfully at Leiden University as a doctoral Ph.D. thesis, reviews the impact of the convention during the past two decades and explores whether Convention 181 still has value.

What is in this book?

This book debates on non-standard forms of paid work and extends its scope in other directions, posing several highly relevant questions relating to the future of the labour market and its regulation:

  • Which forms of work can be considered decent?
  • How do they relate to human rights?
  • What are the effects of globalisation?
  • What are the developments in temporary agency work in the social domain?
  • How do these developments relate to the wide range of flexible work forms that are increasingly catching up with temporary agency work?
  • What are the challenges posed by decent flexibility?
This book also discusses temporary agency work in the European Union. Due to its own, unique form of public-private regulation, Dutch regulation on agency work has been chosen as a good example of implementing ILO convention 181.

How this will help you

The fact that Convention 181 features among the most ratified ILO conventions that have been effected since 1990 makes clear that it is increasingly gaining attention. In the light of these ongoing global changes, this book gives a good view of the development of the regulation on agency work and creates an understanding of why agency work is controversial and what could be done to regulate agency work decently. Thus, this book serves as a resource for labour lawyers and other legal professionals, economists, sociologists, and business experts, to further the development on policy-making on decent work in connection with flexible labour and its regulation, both internationally and nationally.

Subjects:
Employment Law
Contents:
Foreword
Preface
About the Author
Contents
Abbreviations
Chapter 1 Introduction

Part I An ILO framework for temporary agency work: development and complication
Chapter 2 Development
Chapter 3 Complications

Part II International social law developments and Convention 181
Chapter 4 Decent work
Chapter 5 Human rights
Chapter 6 Global Social Dialogue: IFAs as a new trend?
Chapter 7 The European approach to temporary agency work

Part III A national legal framework on temporary agency work: the Dutch context
Chapter 8 Development
Chapter 9 Complications
Chapter 10 Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

Series: Studies in Employment and Social Policy Series

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Regulating Strikes in Essential Services: A Comparative 'Law in Action' Perspective ISBN 9789041189974
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Sustainable Development, Global Trade and Social Rights ISBN 9789041192356
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The Right to Strike: A Comparative View
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Non-Public Actors in Social Security Administration: A Comparative Study ISBN 9789041149176
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£140.00
Health and Safety at Work: European and Comparative Perspective ISBN 9789041146618
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The Protection of Working Relationships: A Comparative Study ISBN 9789041132895
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The European Social Dialogue Under Articles 138 and 139 of the EC Treaty ISBN 9789041127440
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