Zero hours work typifies work where there are no guaranteed hours offered by the employer.
This article examines the relationship between the state and the emergence of zero hours work
in an atypical liberal market economy, Ireland. Based on interviews with informed stakeholders
with a focus on four sectors – retail, health, education and accommodation/food – the article
concludes that the actions of the state have created a weak regulatory environment that has
facilitated the emergence of zero hours work. The findings are discussed with a theoretical frame
using the concepts of accumulation and legitimation.
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Economic and Industrial Democracy, 41 (3), pp. :652-671