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Most workers on temporary, zero hours and involuntary part-time contracts in the UK are women. Many are also carers. Yet employment law tends to exclude such women from family-friendly rights. Drawing on interviews with women in precarious work, this book exposes the everyday problems that these workers face balancing work and care. It argues for stronger and more extensive rights that address precarious workers’ distinctive experiences. Introducing complex legal issues in an accessible way, this crucial text exposes the failures of family-friendly rights and explains how to grant these women effective rights in the wake of COVID-19.

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"Emily Grabham’s vivid portrayal of women’s struggle to care for their families and to survive on precarious work offers a fresh and compelling approach to family friendly rights." Judy Fudge, McMaster University

Table of Contents
1. Introduction 2. Starting and Surviving in Precarious Work 3. Providing Care: Daily Routines and Experiences 4. Care Networks 5. “Rocking the Boat”: Talking About Care in a Precarious Job 6. How Employers Responded 7. What Women Did Next 8. Care-Friendly Rights for Precarious Workers Appendix: How the Research Was Conducted

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    Publisher: Bristol University Press
    Publication Date: 21/09/2021
    ISBN13: 9781529218718, 978-1529218718
    ISBN10: 1529218713

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Most workers on temporary, zero hours and involuntary part-time contracts in the UK are women. Many are also carers. Yet employment law tends to exclude such women from family-friendly rights. Drawing on interviews with women in precarious work, this book exposes the everyday problems that these workers face balancing work and care. It argues for stronger and more extensive rights that address precarious workers’ distinctive experiences. Introducing complex legal issues in an accessible way, this crucial text exposes the failures of family-friendly rights and explains how to grant these women effective rights in the wake of COVID-19.

    Trade Review
    "Emily Grabham’s vivid portrayal of women’s struggle to care for their families and to survive on precarious work offers a fresh and compelling approach to family friendly rights." Judy Fudge, McMaster University

    Table of Contents
    1. Introduction 2. Starting and Surviving in Precarious Work 3. Providing Care: Daily Routines and Experiences 4. Care Networks 5. “Rocking the Boat”: Talking About Care in a Precarious Job 6. How Employers Responded 7. What Women Did Next 8. Care-Friendly Rights for Precarious Workers Appendix: How the Research Was Conducted

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