The Role of the State towards the Grey Zone of Employment: Eyes on Canada and the United States
In most countries, precarious working is on the rise and nonstandard forms of work are proliferating. What we call the “grey zone” of employment is generated by transformations at and with respect to work both in standard and nonstandard forms of working. Focusing on legal and policy regulation, and...
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doaj-f5a9931ee7e84ecf8f91b751187d14cd2020-11-24T20:42:55ZengAssociation d'Economie PolitiqueInterventions Économiques pour une Alternative Sociale0715-35701710-73772017-05-015810.4000/interventionseconomiques.3555The Role of the State towards the Grey Zone of Employment: Eyes on Canada and the United StatesSusan Bisom-RappUrwana CoiquaudIn most countries, precarious working is on the rise and nonstandard forms of work are proliferating. What we call the “grey zone” of employment is generated by transformations at and with respect to work both in standard and nonstandard forms of working. Focusing on legal and policy regulation, and on the role of the state in the creation and perception of the grey zone, our contribution explains the way the government acts or fails to act, and the consequences of that activity or inactivity on the standard employment relationship. Examining and juxtaposing conditions in our two countries, Canada and the United States, our thesis is that the state plays a paradoxical role in the growth of nonstandard work and increasing precariousness. To assist the analysis, we construct a matrix for understanding the efforts or inertia on the part of the government. We conclude that there are seven ways in which to comprehend the role played by the government vis-à-vis the grey zone.http://journals.openedition.org/interventionseconomiques/3555stategrey zonelabour lawnonstandard employment relationshipprecarious work |
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The Role of the State towards the Grey Zone of Employment: Eyes on Canada and the United States |
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The Role of the State towards the Grey Zone of Employment: Eyes on Canada and the United States |
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The Role of the State towards the Grey Zone of Employment: Eyes on Canada and the United States |
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The Role of the State towards the Grey Zone of Employment: Eyes on Canada and the United States |
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The Role of the State towards the Grey Zone of Employment: Eyes on Canada and the United States |
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role of the state towards the grey zone of employment: eyes on canada and the united states |
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Association d'Economie Politique |
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Interventions Économiques pour une Alternative Sociale |
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0715-3570 1710-7377 |
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2017-05-01 |
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In most countries, precarious working is on the rise and nonstandard forms of work are proliferating. What we call the “grey zone” of employment is generated by transformations at and with respect to work both in standard and nonstandard forms of working. Focusing on legal and policy regulation, and on the role of the state in the creation and perception of the grey zone, our contribution explains the way the government acts or fails to act, and the consequences of that activity or inactivity on the standard employment relationship. Examining and juxtaposing conditions in our two countries, Canada and the United States, our thesis is that the state plays a paradoxical role in the growth of nonstandard work and increasing precariousness. To assist the analysis, we construct a matrix for understanding the efforts or inertia on the part of the government. We conclude that there are seven ways in which to comprehend the role played by the government vis-à-vis the grey zone. |
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state grey zone labour law nonstandard employment relationship precarious work |
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http://journals.openedition.org/interventionseconomiques/3555 |
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