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Stories of Care: A Labour of Law - Gender and Class At Work

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext “This book should be required reading for all politicians, employment tribunal judges, and social care professionals because it provides a clear and coherent explanation of the consequences of contemporary neo-liberal moves to privatize care. Stories of Care is also a masterclass in the importance of socio-legal research, accessible to students and care professionals, grounded in a first-rate empirical, qualitative, ethnography.” (Rosie Harding, Journal of Law and Society, Vol. 46 (1), March, 2019) Informationen zum Autor LJB Hayes is a socio-legal researcher and holder of the Law and Society Research Fellowship at Cardiff Law School, Cardiff University, UK. www.stories-of-care.com  Klappentext Stories of Care: A Labour of Law  is an interdisciplinary study of the interactions of law and labour that shape paid care work. Based on the experiences of homecare workers, this highly topical text unpicks doctrinal assumptions about class and gender to interrogate contemporary labour law. It demonstrates how the UK’s crisis in social care is connected to the gendered inadequacy of labour law and argues for transformative change to law at work .  ‘Utterly compelling. Perhaps the best ever example in modern labour law scholarship of research-led recommendations.’ –  Keith Ewing ,  Professor of Public Law, King’s College London ‘An important contribution to socio-legal research on care work and labour law.’ –  Judy Fudge ,  Professor of Labour Law, University of Kent ‘Innovative and meticulous; merits a very wide readership.’ –  Lizzie Barmes ,  Professor of Labour Law, Queen Mary University of London ‘A really important text which shows, through deep analysis of care workers’ stories, how badly undervalued their work is… It offers an excellent analysis.’ –  Robin Allen QC ,  Cloisters Chambers ‘A rare and valuable insight into the lives and views of women who work in the little known world of homecare for rates of pay and conditions that shame our society.’ –  David Brindle ,  Public Services Editor, The Guardian ‘Boundary-breaking … an outstanding contribution to the growing field of feminist labour law scholarship.’ –  Joanne Conaghan ,  Professor of Law, University of Bristol  Zusammenfassung Stories of Care: A Labour of Law  is an interdisciplinary study of the interactions of law and labour that shape paid care work. Based on the experiences of homecare workers, this highly topical text unpicks doctrinal assumptions about class and gender to interrogate contemporary labour law. It demonstrates how the UK’s crisis in social care is connected to the gendered inadequacy of labour law and argues for transformative change to law at work.   ‘Utterly compelling. Perhaps the best ever example in modern labour law scholarship of research-led recommendations.’ –  Keith Ewing ,  Professor of Public Law, King’s College London ‘An important contribution to socio-legal research on care work and labour law.’ –  Judy Fudge ,  Professor of Labour Law, University of Kent ‘Innovative and meticulous; merits a very wide readership.’ –  Lizzie Barmes ,  Professor of Labour Law, Queen Mary University of London ‘A really important text which shows, through deep analysis of care workers’ stories, how badly undervalued their work is… It offers an excellent analysis.’ –  Robin Allen QC ,  Cloisters Chambers ‘A rare and valuable insight into the lives and views of women who work in the little known world of homecare for rates of pay and conditions that shame our society.’ –  David Brindle ,  Public Services Editor, The Guardian ‘Boundary-breaking … an outstanding contribution to the growing field of feminist labour law scholarshi...

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Authors L. J. B. Hayes, Ljb Hayes
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.03.2017
 
EAN 9781137611154
ISBN 978-1-137-61115-4
No. of pages 192
Series Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies
Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work
Social sciences, law, business > Law > Mercantile and commercial law

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