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CHAPTER 12. Contingent Workers and Employment Law
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Anthony P. Carnevale
, Lynn A. Jennings and James M. Eisenmann
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- INTRODUCTION. Controversy and Challenges Raised by Contingent Work Arrangements Kathleen Barker and Kathleen Christensen 1
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Part I. The Workers: Numbers and Patterns
- CHAPTER 1. Historical Perspective: The Peripheral Worker (1969) 21
- CHAPTER 2. Counting the Workers: Results of a First Survey 41
- CHAPTER 3. Gauging the Consequences for Gender Relations, Pay Equity, and the Public Purse 69
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Part II. The Workplace: Tension and Trends
- CHAPTER 4. Countervailing Human Resource Trends in Family-Sensitive Firms 103
- CHAPTER 5. Benefits and Costs to Employers 126
- CHAPTER 6. New Systems of Work and New Workers 144
- CHAPTER 7. The Interaction between Market Incentives and Government Actions 170
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Part III. The Human Face of Contingent Workers
- CHAPTER 8. Toiling for Piece-Rates and Accumulating Deficits: Contingent Work in Higher Education 195
- CHAPTER 9. Sisyphus at Work in the Warehouse: Temporary Employment in Greenville, South Carolina 221
- CHAPTER 10. Job Safety and Contract Workers in the Petrochemical Industry 243
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Part IV. Policy and Research: Future Directions
- CHAPTER 11. Making Labor Law Work for Part-Time and Contingent Workers 263
- CHAPTER 12. Contingent Workers and Employment Law 281
- CHAPTER 13. Charting Future Research 306
- References 321
- Contributors 337
- Index 343
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- INTRODUCTION. Controversy and Challenges Raised by Contingent Work Arrangements Kathleen Barker and Kathleen Christensen 1
-
Part I. The Workers: Numbers and Patterns
- CHAPTER 1. Historical Perspective: The Peripheral Worker (1969) 21
- CHAPTER 2. Counting the Workers: Results of a First Survey 41
- CHAPTER 3. Gauging the Consequences for Gender Relations, Pay Equity, and the Public Purse 69
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Part II. The Workplace: Tension and Trends
- CHAPTER 4. Countervailing Human Resource Trends in Family-Sensitive Firms 103
- CHAPTER 5. Benefits and Costs to Employers 126
- CHAPTER 6. New Systems of Work and New Workers 144
- CHAPTER 7. The Interaction between Market Incentives and Government Actions 170
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Part III. The Human Face of Contingent Workers
- CHAPTER 8. Toiling for Piece-Rates and Accumulating Deficits: Contingent Work in Higher Education 195
- CHAPTER 9. Sisyphus at Work in the Warehouse: Temporary Employment in Greenville, South Carolina 221
- CHAPTER 10. Job Safety and Contract Workers in the Petrochemical Industry 243
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Part IV. Policy and Research: Future Directions
- CHAPTER 11. Making Labor Law Work for Part-Time and Contingent Workers 263
- CHAPTER 12. Contingent Workers and Employment Law 281
- CHAPTER 13. Charting Future Research 306
- References 321
- Contributors 337
- Index 343