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Vignettes from the modern workplace; Fissured employment and its consequences; Building blocks of the fissured workplace; Figure 2.1 Labour standards violation rates (per cent in violation) in selected fissured industries; Table 2.1 Fissured employment relationships in selected industries; Fissured employment as a driver of indeterminacy; Franchising as a distinctive form of fissured employment; Franchising in fast food 327 $aEffects of fast food franchising on workplace labour standardsRebalancing the fissured workplace; Figure 2.2 Effects of franchising on employer back wages and compliance, US fast food industry, top 20 brands; Rethinking responsibility in a fissured workplace; Rethinking enforcement; Conclusions; Notes; References; 3 Regulating for Decent Work and the Legal Construction of Personal Work Relations; Introduction; 'Regulating for decent work' and the 'legal construction of personal work relations': definitions and interactions 327 $a'Legal construction of personal work relations': doctrinal and regulatory perspectivesThe broad domain of personal work relations; The ideas of the personal work nexus and the personal work profile; The idea of differential integration of layers of regulation; Conclusions: 'regulating for decent work' and the 'legal construction of personal work relations' - normative purposes and empirical methodology; Normative purposes; Empirical methodologies; Notes; References; PART III: INSTITUTIONAL INTERACTIONS: THE CASE OF MINIMUM WAGE REGULATION 327 $a4 Employment, Inequality and Minimum Wages in ArgentinaIntroduction; The minimum wage controversy; The international debates; Minimum wages in Latin America; The minimum wage in Argentina: history and recent evolution; Evaluating minimum wages and their impacts; Data; Table 4.1 Modifications of the minimum wage; Who is affected by minimum wages?; Minimum wages versus average wages: too high or too low?; Table 4.2 Distribution of employees according to their salary levels in relation to the legal minimum (%); Minimum wages and informal workers; Table 4.3 Evolution of the monthly minimum wage 327 $aTable 4.4 Wage inequality 330 $aThe book identifies three central challenges to contemporary labour regulation: intensifying labour market fragmentation; complex interactions between labour market institutions; and obstacles to effective enforcement. 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