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#21 [more] | Paton, Nic. Budget Cuts Spark Fears Over Reduction in Safety Inspections. |
#22 [more] | Pollert, Anna. Mapping the Problems. |
#23 [more] | Ronconi, Lucas. Globalisation, Domestic Institutions, and Enforcement of Labor Law: Evidence from Latin America. |
#24 [more] | Rourke, Dara O. Outsourcing Regulation: Analyzing Nongovernmental Systems of Labor Standards and Monitoring. |
#25 [more] | Teague, Paul. Reforming the Anglo-Saxon Model of Labour Inspection: The Case of the Republic of Ireland. |
#26 [more] | Tucker, E. Administering Danger in the Workplace: The Law and Politics of Occupational Health and Safety. |
#27 [more] | Tucker, E. Old Lessons for New Governance: Safety or Profit and the New Conventional Wisdom. |
#28 [more] | Tucker-Simmons, Daniel. Open for Business, Closed for Workers: Employment Standards, the Enforcement Deficit, and Vulnerable Workers in Canada. |
#29 [more] | Weil, David. Improving Workplace Conditions through Strategic Enforcement: A Report to the Wage and Hour Division. |
#30 [more] | Weil, David. Rethinking Enforcement." The Fissured Workplace. |
#31 [more] | Weil, David. Rethinking Responsibility." The Fissured Workplace: Why Work Became so Bad for so Many and what can be done to Improve it. |
#32 [more] | Weil, D. The Fissured Workplace: Why Work Became So Bad for So Many and What Can Be Done to Improve it. |
#33 [more] | Weil, D. Improving Workplace Conditions through Strategic Enforcement: A Report to the Wage and Hour Division. |
#34 [more] | Wial, Howard. Minimum-Wage Enforcement and the Low-Wage Labor Market. |
#35 [more] | author unknown Campaign to End Wage Theft. Protecting New York's Workers: How the State Department of Labor can Improve Wage-and-Hour Enforcement. |
#36 [more] | author unknown Strategies and Practice for Labour Inspection. |