The fragmenting occupation of labour inspection and the degradation of regulatory and enforcement work inside the British state
Mustchin, Stephen ; Martínez Lucìo, Miguel
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2023
44
2
May
526-546
labour relations ; labour inspection ; regulation ; implementation
Labour administration and labour inspection
https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831X221078337
English
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"While union presence and joint regulation of work and employment has declined, the state maintains a key role in directly regulating employment standards in areas including health and safety, minimum wage enforcement and subcontracting. Based on an empirical study of enforcement agencies in Britain, this article argues that the nature of regulatory work and its reshaping by both exogenous and endogenous pressures ultimately influences the impact of regulation itself and how it is enforced. Major shifts in the skills, knowledge and networks critical to the nature of labour inspection work parallel developments within the workplaces they are responsible for regulating."
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