The wave of strikes in the logistics sector since 2008 is by far the most important struggle that has developed in Italy in the wake of the global economic crisis. In this article we reflect on its potential for the renewal of the labour movement. We ground our discussion in an analysis of global production transformations and migration as a factor of working class re-composition. We show that in Italy the crisis is determining an acute process of deindustrialisation, while austerity and harshening immigration restrictions are reinforcing the deregulation and racialisation of employment relation. Deindustrialisation, however, is matched by the growth of the logistics sector and its reorganisation along the lines of Just-in-Time production, ...
This article questions the existing link between the new forms of work organization resulting from t...
Following years of declining labour activism, militant forms of worker mobilization have recently em...
The Great Recession (2008–13) produced several changes in migratory flows and stock, return migratio...
The wave of strikes in the logistics sector since 2008 is by far the most important struggle that ha...
The wave of strikes in the logistics sector since 2008 is by far the most important struggle that ha...
This article develops an international political economy analysis of immigrant labour in Western\ud ...
The weak ring of the chain: immigrants facing the economic crisis in Italy The current economic cri...
International audienceBy comparing two case studies in Italy and France, this article examines the e...
Even though every development of Italian migration policy has included aspects of discontinuity, oft...
The economic crisis has greatly slowed both the increase in the foreign population and the increase ...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a general condition in the life of workers. The structur...
This article contributes to the study of migration and politics in Italy through the analysis of thr...
Published online: 31 Aug 2017In this paper we analyse the characteristics of employed migrants befor...
The article offers a synthetic overview of the main effects that the international economic crisis h...
This article questions the existing link between the new forms of work organization resulting from t...
Following years of declining labour activism, militant forms of worker mobilization have recently em...
The Great Recession (2008–13) produced several changes in migratory flows and stock, return migratio...
The wave of strikes in the logistics sector since 2008 is by far the most important struggle that ha...
The wave of strikes in the logistics sector since 2008 is by far the most important struggle that ha...
This article develops an international political economy analysis of immigrant labour in Western\ud ...
The weak ring of the chain: immigrants facing the economic crisis in Italy The current economic cri...
International audienceBy comparing two case studies in Italy and France, this article examines the e...
Even though every development of Italian migration policy has included aspects of discontinuity, oft...
The economic crisis has greatly slowed both the increase in the foreign population and the increase ...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a general condition in the life of workers. The structur...
This article contributes to the study of migration and politics in Italy through the analysis of thr...
Published online: 31 Aug 2017In this paper we analyse the characteristics of employed migrants befor...
The article offers a synthetic overview of the main effects that the international economic crisis h...
This article questions the existing link between the new forms of work organization resulting from t...
Following years of declining labour activism, militant forms of worker mobilization have recently em...
The Great Recession (2008–13) produced several changes in migratory flows and stock, return migratio...