Handbook of the Politics of Labour, Work and Employment
Edited by Gregor Gall
Chapter 13: Beyond the workplace: how civil society organisations attempt to exercise regulatory influence over work and employment
Steve Williams and Brian Abbott
Abstract
This chapter examines how civil society organisations exercise regulatory influence from the outside of workplaces. Although such organisations are not new, there is growing recognition that the regulatory environment in respect of work and employment has become more complex, with the diminution of joint regulation through collective bargaining allowing space for the emergence of alternative regulatory arrangements, including those involving civil society organisations.
You are not authenticated to view the full text of this chapter or article.
Elgaronline requires a subscription or purchase to access the full text of books or journals. Please login through your library system or with your personal username and password on the homepage.
Non-subscribers can freely search the site, view abstracts/ extracts and download selected front matter and introductory chapters for personal use.
Your library may not have purchased all subject areas. If you are authenticated and think you should have access to this title, please contact your librarian.