Legal Regulation of Pregnancy and Parenting in the Labour Market

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Legal Regulation of Pregnancy and Parenting in the Labour Market

Gender studies, gender groups Feminism and feminist theory Sociology Employment and labour law: general Family law

Author: Grace James

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge-Cavendish

Published on: 19 November 2008

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 459 Kb

ISBN: 9781134070732


Why is the law failing to protect pregnant workers and parents from detrimental treatment in the workplace?

This theoretically informed book, which draws on the findings of a large scale, Nuffield Foundation funded, study of pregnancy-related workplace disputes, explores the legal regulation of pregnancy and parenting in the labour market.

Using an epistemology that draws primarily on critical feminist debates, theories and critiques, the book adopts a necessarily female standpoint and seeks to answer why, despite positive policy ambitions and ample legislation, law is failing to protect pregnant workers and parents. Whilst sensitive to the limits of law’s ability to bring about social change, the book asks whether it is the direction of current policies that need attention, or the substance of the legislation that is flawed. Is it the application of the law in courts and tribunals that fails working families or the mechanics of the employment dispute resolution and tribunal system that needs adjusting? This book will interest academics, students and practitioners of law and social policy interested in employment law and discrimination.

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