This article investigates the experience of low paid workers without union representation. It reports on the findings of a recent survey of 501 low paid, non-unionized workers who experienced problems at work. The results demonstrate that problems at work are widespread and, despite a strong propensity to take action to try to resolve them, most workers failed to achieve satisfactory resolutions. In the light of these results, we argue that the current UK Government definition of vulnerability is too narrow because our results suggest that a large proportion of low paid, unrepresented workers are at risk of being denied their employment rights. Therefore we question the ability of the UK's current system of predominantly non-unionized emplo...
The United Kingdom's labor market policies place it in a kind of institutional middle ground between...
The United Kingdom's labor market policies place it in a kind of institutional middle ground between...
This article highlights the distributive considerations behind the longstanding opposition of the B...
This article investigates the experience of low paid workers without union representation. It report...
In the 'Warwick Agreement' with trade union leaders in 2004, the British government pledged support ...
This is the fourth working paper from a project that explored the experience of problems at work and...
This is the sixth working paper from a project that explored the experience of problems at work and ...
The article examines the extent of labour violation in the UK hotel industry and identifies the chal...
This is the third working paper from a project that explored the experience of problems at work and ...
This is the fifth working paper from a project that explored the experience of problems at work and ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to introduce this special issue volume on vulnerable work and...
This paper explores the link between employee perceptions of working conditions and the desire for w...
This article consdiers the increased vulnerability of the British workforce in the year following th...
© 2015, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to introduce this...
This is the seventh working paper from a project that explored the experience of problems at work an...
The United Kingdom's labor market policies place it in a kind of institutional middle ground between...
The United Kingdom's labor market policies place it in a kind of institutional middle ground between...
This article highlights the distributive considerations behind the longstanding opposition of the B...
This article investigates the experience of low paid workers without union representation. It report...
In the 'Warwick Agreement' with trade union leaders in 2004, the British government pledged support ...
This is the fourth working paper from a project that explored the experience of problems at work and...
This is the sixth working paper from a project that explored the experience of problems at work and ...
The article examines the extent of labour violation in the UK hotel industry and identifies the chal...
This is the third working paper from a project that explored the experience of problems at work and ...
This is the fifth working paper from a project that explored the experience of problems at work and ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to introduce this special issue volume on vulnerable work and...
This paper explores the link between employee perceptions of working conditions and the desire for w...
This article consdiers the increased vulnerability of the British workforce in the year following th...
© 2015, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to introduce this...
This is the seventh working paper from a project that explored the experience of problems at work an...
The United Kingdom's labor market policies place it in a kind of institutional middle ground between...
The United Kingdom's labor market policies place it in a kind of institutional middle ground between...
This article highlights the distributive considerations behind the longstanding opposition of the B...