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Reforming the anglo-saxon model of labour inspection: the case of the Republic of Ireland

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Teague, Paul

European Journal of Industrial Relations

2009

15

2

June

207-225

labour inspection ; labour standard

Ireland

Workers participation and European works councils

English

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"Labour inspection is an increasingly important part of employment standard-setting, as trade union membership and collective bargaining decline. Research identifies two broad approaches to labour inspection. A defining characteristic of the Latin model is that flexibility and enforcement are successfully combined in the one regulatory regime. In contrast, the Anglo-Saxon model involves institutional fragmentation and a lack of symmetry between `hard' and `soft' regulatory interventions. The case of the Republic of Ireland highlights the weaknesses of the Anglo-Saxon model of labour inspection: both the `hard' and `soft' dimensions to this labour standard-setting regime need reforming and strengthening."

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