Inspection and supply chains: the Australian experience
2016
14
41-43
informal economy ; labour inspection ; labour inspection role ; migrant worker ; moonlighting ; outsourcing ; value chains ; trade union document
Labour administration and labour inspection
English
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"The growth of supply chains, which often entail elaborate national and international networks of subcontracting, have posed significant challenges for controlled occupational health and safety (OHS) hazards. This includes the growth of dependent forms of self-employed subcontracted work, temporary agency work, franchising and other non-employment work arrangements. There is also a growing informal sector (in agriculture and construction) relying on temporary or undocumented migrants."
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