“…As part of a central push for more individually- and less collectively-based employment relationships, contracting out came to prominence in Australia in the 1980s and 1990s (Bray and Macneil, 2011; Cooper and Ellem, 2011; Dabscheck, 2001; Fairbrother et al., 2002; Lee, 2006). Since then many non-core services, such as cleaning, have been outsourced by governments (Holley and Rainnie, 2012; Ranald and Black, 2000; Sullivan, 1997; Yeatman, 1997; Young, 2007). One way governments can provide economic incentives to induce companies to protect vulnerable workers is by including labour standards clauses in procurement contracts for services (Arrowsmith and Kunzlik, 2009; Brammer and Walker, 2009; Howe, 2010; Howe and Landau, 2009; Howse, 1993; McCrudden, 2007).…”