Anything goes? Exploring the limits of employment law in UK hospitality and catering

IF 1.6 Q2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS JOURNAL Pub Date : 2021-05-07 DOI:10.1111/irj.12329
Gregoris Ioannou, Ruth Dukes
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Through a case study of the UK hospitality and catering sector, this article explores the limits of employment law as a means of protecting workers from ill or unfair treatment. Finding microbreaches of the law to be common practice in the sector—akin to industry norms or ‘custom and practice’—it considers the routinisation of these microbreaches as an instance of conflict between formal legal rules and social norms. The conflict is problematic because it means that workers are less likely to perceive breach of their legal rights as an injustice worthy of challenge. The industry norms observed have been formed under the influence of an asymmetrical distribution of information and power, including organisational control over the labour process. If employment law is to be made effective, a realignment of legal rules with social norms is needed and, at the same time, the correction of this asymmetry.

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有什么进展吗?探索英国酒店和餐饮业就业法的局限性
通过对英国酒店和餐饮业的案例研究,本文探讨了就业法作为保护工人免受虐待或不公平待遇的手段的局限性。它发现法律的微型分支是该行业的常见做法——类似于行业规范或“习惯和实践”——它认为这些微型分支的破产是正式法律规则和社会规范之间冲突的一个例子。这场冲突是有问题的,因为这意味着工人不太可能将侵犯其合法权利视为值得挑战的不公正行为。所观察到的行业规范是在信息和权力不对称分布的影响下形成的,包括对劳动过程的组织控制。如果要使就业法生效,就需要重新调整法律规则与社会规范,同时纠正这种不对称性。
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