Publications
Selected publications
- ‘Workers using foodbanks’: the embedding of food insecurity at the nexus of welfare and employment laws (Journal article - 2024)
- Without Access to Justice: The work and welfare problems driving food insecurity (Other - 2024)
- How can we address the cost of living crisis? (Book - 2024)
- Stories of Care: A Labour of Law (Book - 2017)
- Discrimination by Legal Design? UK Supreme Court in Mencap v Tomlinson-Blake Finds Care Workers are Not Protected by Minimum Wage Law for Sleep-in Shifts (Journal article - 2022)
- Criminalizing care workers. A critique of prosecution for ill-treatment or wilful neglect (Book - 2020)
- Care in a Time of Austerity: the Electronic Monitoring of Homecare Workers' Time (Journal article - 2017)
- Paid care work, gendered labor law and the vulnerability of community (Journal article - 2017)
- Trade unions and economic inequality (Journal article - 2021)
- Care and Support workers perceptions of health and safety issues in social care during the COViD-19 pandemic (Other - 2020)
2024
‘Workers using foodbanks’: the embedding of food insecurity at the nexus of welfare and employment laws
Hayes, L. J. B., & Maynard, N. (2024). ‘Workers using foodbanks’: the embedding of food insecurity at the nexus of welfare and employment laws. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 32(3), 318-342. doi:10.1332/17598273y2024d000000026
How can we address the cost of living crisis?
Hayes, L., & Hayes, L. (2024). How can we address the cost of living crisis?.
Without Access to Justice: The work and welfare problems driving food insecurity
Hayes, L., & Hayes, L. (2024). Without Access to Justice: The work and welfare problems driving food insecurity. In Feeding Liverpool.
2023
Technologie du temps de travail et travail non rémunéré dans le care rémunéré
Hayes, L. J. B., & Argy, A. -G. (2023). Technologie du temps de travail et travail non rémunéré dans le care rémunéré. Terrains & travaux, N° 42(1), 51-71. doi:10.3917/tt.042.0051
2022
Discrimination by Legal Design? UK Supreme Court in Mencap v Tomlinson-Blake Finds Care Workers are Not Protected by Minimum Wage Law for Sleep-in Shifts
Hayes, L. J. B. (2022). Discrimination by Legal Design? UK Supreme Court in Mencap v Tomlinson-Blake Finds Care Workers are Not Protected by Minimum Wage Law for Sleep-in Shifts. INDUSTRIAL LAW JOURNAL, 51(3), 696-716. doi:10.1093/indlaw/dwac024
2021
Mandatory covid-19 vaccination for care home workers
Hayes, L., & Pollock, A. M. (2021). Mandatory covid-19 vaccination for care home workers. BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 374. doi:10.1136/bmj.n1684
Exposure to coronavirus in adult social care settings: A matter of safety or safeguarding?
Tarrant, A., & Hayes, L. (2021). Exposure to coronavirus in adult social care settings: A matter of safety or safeguarding?. Public Law, (2), 223-232. doi:10.3316/agispt.20210528047535
Mandatory vaccination in England will not make care home residents safe from covid.
Hayes, L. (2021). Mandatory vaccination in England will not make care home residents safe from covid.. In University of Kent.
Trade unions and economic inequality
Hayes, L., Novitz, T., Ewing, K., & Hendy, J. (2021). Trade unions and economic inequality. Institute of Employment Rights Journal, 4(1). doi:10.13169/instemplrighj.4.0.0118
2020
Criminalizing Care Workers
Hayes, L. J. B. (2020). Criminalizing Care Workers. In Criminality at Work (pp. 267-290). Oxford University PressOxford. doi:10.1093/oso/9780198836995.003.0014
Care and Support workers perceptions of health and safety issues in social care during the COViD-19 pandemic
Hayes, L. (2020). Care and Support workers perceptions of health and safety issues in social care during the COViD-19 pandemic.
Criminalizing care workers. A critique of prosecution for ill-treatment or wilful neglect
Hayes, L. (2020). Criminalizing care workers. A critique of prosecution for ill-treatment or wilful neglect.
2019
8 good reasons why adult social care needs sectoral collective bargaining
Hayes, L. (2019). 8 good reasons why adult social care needs sectoral collective bargaining. Institute of Employment Rights Journal, 2(1). doi:10.13169/instemplrighj.2.1.0004
Professionalisation at Work in Adult Social Care
Hayes, L. (2019). Professionalisation at Work in Adult Social Care.
Restricting minimum wage protection on social care ‘sleep in’ shifts
Hayes, L. (2019). Restricting minimum wage protection on social care ‘sleep in’ shifts. Law Quarterly Review.
2018
Gender Equality in Law: Uncovering the Legacies of Czech State Socialism
Hayes, L. (2018). Gender Equality in Law: Uncovering the Legacies of Czech State Socialism. JOURNAL OF LAW AND SOCIETY, 45(3), 497-502. doi:10.1111/jols.12125
The Sexual Contract in Paid Care Work: Evidence from the Prosecution of Care Workers for Failures to Care
Hayes, L. (n.d.). The Sexual Contract in Paid Care Work: Evidence from the Prosecution of Care Workers for Failures to Care. feminists@law, 8(1). doi:10.22024/UniKent/03/fal.600
Work-time technology and unpaid labour in paid care work: A socio-legal analysis of employment contracts and electronic monitoring
Hayes, L. J. B. (2018). Work-time technology and unpaid labour in paid care work: A socio-legal analysis of employment contracts and electronic monitoring. In S. Beynon-Jones, & E. Grabham (Eds.), Law and Time (pp. 17 pages). London: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781315167695-10
<i>The Sexual Contract</i> 30 Years on: A Conversation with Carole Pateman
Thompson, S., Hayes, L., Newman, D., & Pateman, C. (2018). <i>The Sexual Contract</i> 30 Years on: A Conversation with Carole Pateman. FEMINIST LEGAL STUDIES, 26(1), 93-104. doi:10.1007/s10691-018-9368-1
Mencap v Tomlinson-Blake: a commentary
Hayes, L. (2018). Mencap v Tomlinson-Blake: a commentary. Green’s Employment Law Bulletin.
The Electronic Monitoring of Care Work-The Redefinition of Paid Working Time
Moore, S., & Hayes, L. J. B. (2018). The Electronic Monitoring of Care Work-The Redefinition of Paid Working Time. In HUMANS AND MACHINES AT WORK: MONITORING, SURVEILLANCE AND AUTOMATION IN CONTEMPORARY CAPITALISM (pp. 101-124). doi:10.1007/978-3-319-58232-0_5
Work-time technology and unpaid labour in paid care work: A socio-legal analysis of employment contracts and electronic monitoring
Hayes, L. J. B. (2018). Work-time technology and unpaid labour in paid care work: A socio-legal analysis of employment contracts and electronic monitoring. Law and Time, 179-195.
2017
Paid care work, gendered labor law and the vulnerability of community
Fineman, M. A., & Fineman, J. W. (Eds.) (n.d.). Vulnerability and the Legal Organization of Work. In . Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781315518572
Care in a Time of Austerity: the Electronic Monitoring of Homecare Workers' Time
Hayes, L. J. B., & Moore, S. (2017). Care in a Time of Austerity: the Electronic Monitoring of Homecare Workers' Time. GENDER WORK AND ORGANIZATION, 24(4), 329-344. doi:10.1111/gwao.12164
Taking worker productivity to a new level? Electronic Monitoring in homecarethe (re)production of unpaid labour
Moore, S., & Hayes, L. J. B. (2017). Taking worker productivity to a new level? Electronic Monitoring in homecarethe (re)production of unpaid labour. NEW TECHNOLOGY WORK AND EMPLOYMENT, 32(2), 101-114. doi:10.1111/ntwe.12087
Care in a Time of Austerity: the Electronic Monitoring of Homecare Workers? Time
Hayes, L. J. B., & Moore, S. (2017). Care in a Time of Austerity: the Electronic Monitoring of Homecare Workers? Time. Gender, Work and Organization, 24, 329-344.
Cheap Nurse
Hayes, L. J. B. (2016). Cheap Nurse. In Stories of Care: A Labour of Law (pp. 30-71). Palgrave Macmillan UK. doi:10.1057/978-1-137-49260-9_2
Choosy Suzy
Hayes, L. J. B. (2016). Choosy Suzy. In Stories of Care: A Labour of Law (pp. 153-193). Palgrave Macmillan UK. doi:10.1057/978-1-137-49260-9_5
Introduction
Hayes, L. (2017). Introduction. In Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies (pp. 1-29). doi:10.1057/978-1-137-49260-9_1
Mother Superior
Hayes, L. J. B. (2016). Mother Superior. In Stories of Care: A Labour of Law (pp. 114-152). Palgrave Macmillan UK. doi:10.1057/978-1-137-49260-9_4
Paid care work, gendered labor law and the vulnerability of community
Hayes, L. J. B. (2017). Paid care work, gendered labor law and the vulnerability of community. Vulnerability and the Legal Organization of Work, 91-105.
Stories of Care: A Labour of Law
Hayes, L. J. B. (2016). Stories of Care: A Labour of Law. Palgrave Macmillan UK. doi:10.1057/978-1-137-49260-9
Tackling Worker Exploitation in Low-Waged Work: Labour Standards Regulation for Wales
Hayes, L. (2017). Tackling Worker Exploitation in Low-Waged Work: Labour Standards Regulation for Wales. In Welsh Government / Public Policy Institute Wales.
Taking worker productivity to a new level? Electronic Monitoring in homecare?the (re)production of unpaid labour
Moore, S., & Hayes, L. J. B. (2017). Taking worker productivity to a new level? Electronic Monitoring in homecare?the (re)production of unpaid labour. New Technology, Work and Employment, 32, 101-114.
Two-a-Penny
Hayes, L. J. B. (2016). Two-a-Penny. In Stories of Care: A Labour of Law (pp. 72-113). Palgrave Macmillan UK. doi:10.1057/978-1-137-49260-9_3
2016
Introduction
Hayes, L. J. B. (2016). Introduction. In Stories of Care: A Labour of Law (pp. 1-29). Palgrave Macmillan UK. doi:10.1057/978-1-137-49260-9_1
Sex, Class and CCTV: The Covert Surveillance of Paid Homecare Workers
Hayes, L. (2016). Sex, Class and CCTV: The Covert Surveillance of Paid Homecare Workers. In The Post-Fordist Sexual Contract (pp. 171-193). Palgrave Macmillan UK. doi:10.1057/9781137495549_9
Sex, class and CCTV: The covert surveillance of paid homecare workers
Hayes, L. (2016). Sex, class and CCTV: The covert surveillance of paid homecare workers. The Post-Fordist Sexual Contract: Working and Living in Contingency, 171-194.
2015
Care and Control: Are the National Minimum Wage Entitlements of Homecare Workers at Risk under the Care Act 2014?
Hayes, L. J. B. (2015). Care and Control: Are the National Minimum Wage Entitlements of Homecare Workers at Risk under the Care Act 2014?. INDUSTRIAL LAW JOURNAL, 44(4), 492-521. doi:10.1093/indlaw/dwv028
Women in Labour Law: The Use and Implications of Empirical Methods
Hayes, L., & Russell, R. (2015). Women in Labour Law: The Use and Implications of Empirical Methods. In New Frontiers in Empirical Labour Law Research (pp. 51-71).
2014
LAW AND GENDER
Hayes, L. J. B. (2014). LAW AND GENDER. JOURNAL OF LAW AND SOCIETY, 41(2), 323-326. doi:10.1111/j.1467-6478.2014.00669.x
’Women’s voice’ and equal pay: judicial regard for the gendering of collective bargaining
Hayes, L. (2014). ’Women’s voice’ and equal pay: judicial regard for the gendering of collective bargaining.
2013
Migrant workers and collective bargaining: institutional isomorphism and legitimacy in a resocialised Europe
Hayes, L., Novitz, T., & Olsson, P. H. (2013). Migrant workers and collective bargaining: institutional isomorphism and legitimacy in a resocialised Europe. In Unknown Book (pp. 448-465). Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/
Workers without footprints? the legal fiction of migrant workers as ’posted workers’
Hayes, L. (2013). Workers without footprints? the legal fiction of migrant workers as ’posted workers’.
2011
Applying the Laval quartet in a UK context: chilling, ripple and disruptive effects on industrial relations
Hayes, L., Novitz, T., & Reed, H. (2011). Applying the Laval quartet in a UK context: chilling, ripple and disruptive effects on industrial relations. In Reconciling Fundamental Social Rights and Economic Freedoms after Viking, Laval and Rüffert (pp. 195-244). Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG. doi:10.5771/9783845232195-195