Everyday transgressions : domestic workers' transnational challenge to international labor law / Adelle Blackett.
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- 9781501715778
- 1501715771
- 9781501715761
- 1501715763
- Household employees -- Legal status, laws, etc
- Labor laws and legislation, International
- Foreign workers -- Legal status, laws, etc
- LAW -- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice
- LAW -- Labor & Employment
- Foreign workers -- Legal status, laws, etc
- Household employees -- Legal status, laws, etc
- Labor laws and legislation, International
- 344.01 23
- K1841.H68
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : who cares? -- Establishing a transnational legal order on decent work for domestic workers -- What's informality got to do with it? Invisibility and the law of the household workplace -- Subordination or servitude? Decent work for domestic workers -- Searching for law in historical cookbooks -- Tough spots at the International Labour Conference : working time and migration -- Beyond ratification : diffusion of the transnational legal order on decent work -- Conclusion : thinking transnationally.
"This book theorizes the law of the household workplace, and how ongoing multilevel regulatory innovation regarding domestic work can be fostered"-- Provided by publisher.
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