工作与雇佣关系中新兴的公民规制体制

The emerging regime of civil regulation in work and employment relations

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2011
被引 40
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究英国四家慈善组织如何通过非法律手段(如自愿准则)来规范人力资源管理,认为这种公民规制并非私人规制,而是与国家法律化紧密相连。

Abstract

This article examines the role of civil society organizations in generating civil regulation; that is, non-statutory norms, codes and standards of good practice that are intended to govern human resource management. It uses case study evidence of four charitable organizations in the United Kingdom to explore why they engage in civil regulation, the methods they use to secure business compliance and the forms of regulation they generate. There is an expanding literature on civil regulation, much of which focuses on the creation of voluntary codes that govern international business activity. Regulation of this type is often designated ‘private regulation’ and is understood as a functional alternative to regulation by the state. This article presents an opposing view, that civil regulation often develops within the nation-state and that it is not a form of private regulation but is bound up inextricably with the juridification of the employment relationship.

劳动关系人力资源管理公民社会规制理论