2006
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.961528
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'Light Touch' Labour Regulation By State Governments in Australia: A Preliminary Assessment

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“…This interest has been expressed through the growth in literature considering the move away from ‘command and control’ regulatory methods to more ‘responsive’ or ‘reflexive’ regulation. This type of regulation is often characterized by involvement of a range of key stakeholders and a blend of public–private monitoring and enforcement mechanisms (Ayers and Braithwaite, 1992; Howe and Landau, 2007; Weil and Mallo, 2007).…”
Section: Alternatives To Labour Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This interest has been expressed through the growth in literature considering the move away from ‘command and control’ regulatory methods to more ‘responsive’ or ‘reflexive’ regulation. This type of regulation is often characterized by involvement of a range of key stakeholders and a blend of public–private monitoring and enforcement mechanisms (Ayers and Braithwaite, 1992; Howe and Landau, 2007; Weil and Mallo, 2007).…”
Section: Alternatives To Labour Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, reliance on minimum legislated labour standards constructed by historically gendered assumptions exacerbates the pressing labour supply shortages facing the sector. Second, there is potential through the procurement process to supplement the minimum labour standards of traditional labour law resulting in labour outcomes ‘above and beyond those required by law’ (Howe and Landau, 2007: 377).…”
Section: Industry Regulation Of Labour Standards: the Way Forward For Residential Aged Care?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implementation and enforcement of the MA's objectives would be via the AMC through a flattened 'pyramid' structure (see figure 1 below) -where enforcement mechanisms escalate as one moves up the pyramid in response to non-compliance (Ayres & Braithwaite 1992). The foundation of the pyramid, central to achieving the MA's goals, would be its 'informational regulation' (Howe & Landau 2007) supported by the twin pillars of disclosure and education. Informational regulation is premised on the idea that by requiring agencies to disclose certain information, stakeholders would then exert the necessary pressure to force compliance .…”
Section: Regulation -'Hard and Soft'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Howe and Landua (2006) define this particular government project as a 'light touch' approach to regulate labor practices where the aim of the government was to work in partnership with employers and unions. Purposive sampling was used to select the organizations for the study.…”
Section: Samplementioning
confidence: 99%