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- Title
Staying Underground.
- Authors
Ram, Monder; Edwards, Paul; Jones, Trevor
- Abstract
Why does a universal labor law, the National Minimum Wage (NMW) in the United Kingdom, have little effect on firms operating in the informal economy? In explaining this particular empirical puzzle, the authors go beyond dominant accounts of the informal economy--the neo-liberal and the marginalization theses--to develop analysis based on the negotiation of consent within the labor process. Evidence from employers and employees in 17 firms is presented. The informal sector developed social relations of work that operated independently of the NMW, a key aspect being a tacit negotiation of order even under conditions apparently unhelpful to such practices. Informality was deeply embedded in relations of work that continued to reproduce themselves.
- Subjects
UNITED Kingdom; MINIMUM wage laws; INFORMAL sector; LABOR laws; INDUSTRIAL relations; LABOR economics
- Publication
Work & Occupations, 2007, Vol 34, Issue 3, p318
- ISSN
0730-8884
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0730888407303223