How do licensing regimes limit worker interests? Evidence from informal employment in Britain
Clark, Ian ; Hunter, James ; Fearnall-Williams, Huw ; Pickford, Richard
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2022
43
1
February
431-449
workers rights ; workers representation ; social exclusion ; precarious employment
Workers participation and European works councils
https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831X20903095
English
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"Informalized workplaces are a growing presence in the UK: for example, hand car washes frequently house informalized low-wage, precarious workers who are paid less than the minimum wage and who experience other forms of labour market exploitation. These ‘new' forms of work and the related informalization of work appear to challenge the embedded interplay between formal institutions and agency. This article advances three areas of discussion. Firstly, what enables informalized workplaces to remain apparently unregulated? Secondly, in contrast to other locations why is there is no collective hybrid form of representation and resistance at car washes in the UK? Thirdly, how do licensing schemes for car washes have the potential to marginalize worker interests?"
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