Justice and Jobs: Three Sceptical Thoughts about Rights in Employment |
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Authors: | CHRISTOPHER MILES COOPE |
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Affiliation: | Christopher Miles Coope, Department of Philosophy, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK. |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Are there specific moral rights connected with employment? Three putative rights are considered: The right to work, the right of the most competent to be chosen, and the right to equal pay for work of equal value. It is very commonly assumed that we enjoy one or another of these rights. This paper argues that none of these rights exists. After all, what would it be to infringe someone's right to work? And is not employment sometimes in someone's gift? Again, if two people are doing work of equal value, and the contract terms are both generous and individually acceptable to the parties, why need these terms be the same? |
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