Worker ‘posting’ or temporary migration of manual workers sent by their employers to work on projects abroad has become increasingly prominent in the European construction industry. It is now normal to find groups of workers from all around Europe on construction sites, living in nearby temporary accommodations, moving on to other projects or back home when the project is complete. This article highlights the interaction between the social and spatial segregation and transnational mobility of these workers in the European Union construction labour market. We argue that the work-focused and employer-dominated nature of the posted workers' social world abroad contributes to their segregation from host societies and reinforces a nationally bas...
The posting of migrant workers has become an important employment channel for cross-border employmen...
Transnational politics and labor markets are undermining national industrial relations systems in Eu...
The article examines the transformations of work, labour casualisation, and the precarisation of mig...
In an attempt to probe the nuanced processes of non-unionization, this article analyses the agency o...
Migration studies analysing firms ’ recruitment behaviour are quite limited.This arti-cle, built aro...
The construction industry historically is characterised by high levels of labour mobility favouring ...
In an attempt to probe the nuanced processes of non-unionization, this article analyses the agency o...
Scholars, mainly focusing on Asia, consistently describe the im/mobility of workers living at work a...
One of the patterns European firms follow to work in various European countries is that of providing...
This chapter concerns the impact of labour migration on the construction industry in the enlarged Eu...
This article engages with IHRM debates on the transnational regulation of labour, exploring how migr...
The construction industry historically is characterised by high levels of labour mobility favouring ...
Transnational politics and labor markets are undermining national industrial relations systems in Eu...
The article provides a conceptualization of the link between recent migration flows and labour marke...
Transnational politics and labor markets are undermining national industrial relations systems in Eu...
The posting of migrant workers has become an important employment channel for cross-border employmen...
Transnational politics and labor markets are undermining national industrial relations systems in Eu...
The article examines the transformations of work, labour casualisation, and the precarisation of mig...
In an attempt to probe the nuanced processes of non-unionization, this article analyses the agency o...
Migration studies analysing firms ’ recruitment behaviour are quite limited.This arti-cle, built aro...
The construction industry historically is characterised by high levels of labour mobility favouring ...
In an attempt to probe the nuanced processes of non-unionization, this article analyses the agency o...
Scholars, mainly focusing on Asia, consistently describe the im/mobility of workers living at work a...
One of the patterns European firms follow to work in various European countries is that of providing...
This chapter concerns the impact of labour migration on the construction industry in the enlarged Eu...
This article engages with IHRM debates on the transnational regulation of labour, exploring how migr...
The construction industry historically is characterised by high levels of labour mobility favouring ...
Transnational politics and labor markets are undermining national industrial relations systems in Eu...
The article provides a conceptualization of the link between recent migration flows and labour marke...
Transnational politics and labor markets are undermining national industrial relations systems in Eu...
The posting of migrant workers has become an important employment channel for cross-border employmen...
Transnational politics and labor markets are undermining national industrial relations systems in Eu...
The article examines the transformations of work, labour casualisation, and the precarisation of mig...