The chapter discusses the introduction, development, and consolidation of agency work in Italy, a process that began belatedly and in an extremely hostile context. The case enables reflection on the conditions in which a long-opposed institutional innovation may come about, on the characteristics that the subsequent process of institutionalization tends to assume, and on the prospects that open up - somewhat unexpectedly - for a socially sustainable regulation of flexible work.
Agency work in Italy : limits and unexpected potentials of a much-debated form of employment / I. Regalia - In: Management and Organization of Temporary Agency Work / B. Koene, C. Garsten, N. Galais, A. Haunschild, R. Dekker, T. Wilthagen, A. Goudswaard, J. de Leede, T. Nesheim, B. Fahle, A.E. Tobiassen, V. Xhauflair, F. Pichault, C.E. Connelly, D.G. Gallagher, C.L. Wilkin, M.J. Chambel, I. Regalia,L. Walter,F. Carré, J. Herranz jr., S. Dorado ; [a cura di] B. Koene, C. Garsten, N. Galais. - New York : Routledge, 2014. - ISBN 9780415895811. - pp. 147-160 [10.4324/9781315815831]
Agency work in Italy : limits and unexpected potentials of a much-debated form of employment
I. Regalia
2014
Abstract
The chapter discusses the introduction, development, and consolidation of agency work in Italy, a process that began belatedly and in an extremely hostile context. The case enables reflection on the conditions in which a long-opposed institutional innovation may come about, on the characteristics that the subsequent process of institutionalization tends to assume, and on the prospects that open up - somewhat unexpectedly - for a socially sustainable regulation of flexible work.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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