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Family-friendly employment laws (re)assessed: the potential of care ethics

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James, Grace

Industrial Law Journal

2016

45

4

December

477-502

dispute settlement ; ethics ; labour law ; pregnant women ; healthcare worker

Law

http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/indlaw/dww029

English

"In light of various reforms in recent years, this article provides a (re)assessment of the broad package of family-friendly employment rights and relevant dispute resolution procedure now available to pregnant workers and working carers. It exposes how the realities of working life for many pregnant workers and carers and the long standing desire to promote gender equality in informal care-work remain at odds with the legal framework. An argument is presented in favour of an approach that, based upon the concept of care ethics, better engages with the impact of the provisions upon crucial interdependent care relationships."

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