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This book argues that standard employment relations have always co-existed with a plethora of different labour regimes and highlights the importance of the governance of irregular forms of labour.
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"In this extremely well researched book Nick Bernards takes aim at, and dispatches, various theories of precarious and forced labour. His critique of the ILO's role in generating a mythical ideology of properly functioning contract-based labour markets is excellent. This book represents an important academic and political intervention into debates around, and campaigns against, diverse forms of labour exploitation." - Benjamin Selwyn, University of Sussex, UK "This is a timely book as the International Labour Organization (ILO) approaches its first century. It shows through meticulous scholarship the ILO's efforts to regulate forced labour, labour migration and informal labour in sub-saharan Africa. It is the missing story of labours' marginalised . It is is a must read for students of International Political Economy (IPE) , labour and development studies." - Edward Webster, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa