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With a focus on the Master and Servant legislation and the significant reforms brought about by the Factories Acts, the narrative sheds light on how societal norms and economic conditions have shaped worker rights and employer responsibilities over time. The book captures the tension between protecting workers and the interests of businesses, addressing how this dichotomy has influenced legal approaches to workplace offenses.
Through rigorous analysis and synthesis of legal principles, the authors aim to provoke thoughtful discussion about the future of workplace criminality. They encourage readers to consider the implications of existing laws and the potential for reform in an ever-evolving labor landscape, making this work a pivotal resource for scholars and practitioners in the field.