The exploitation and rights of seasonal agricultural workers is a labour law issue, and must be addressed using labour law’s protections and machinery. Approaching seasonal agricultural work through the prism of transnational labour law sensitises us to various policy interconnections in disparate fields, such as social security policy, trade policy, international development, and human rights. Immigration policies, in particular, could—indeed should—be developed alongside an EU sustainable agricultural policy. The 2014 EU Seasonal Workers’ Directive has now recognized the need to embed labour protections and respect for social rights within immigration frameworks, although it remains to be seen whether this initiative will provide adequate...
Labour Law and Social Protection in a Globalized World covers burning issues and current reflections...
Defence date: 10 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Claire Kilpatrick (EUI Supervisor); Professor B...
The referendum result in Britain in 2016 and the potential loss of EU labour in the advent of a “har...
The exploitation and rights of seasonal agricultural workers is a labour law issue, and must be addr...
Much work in primary agricultural production is low-skill, temporary and seasonal in nature, and in ...
AbstractSeasonal migrants' exploitation in Europe, especially in agriculture, is often seen as havin...
Diverse labour sectors in Europe rely on migrant labour that is diversified by nationality, gender, ...
Today more than ever, the European Union needs a comprehensive albeit differentiated approach toward...
The aim of this Special Issue is to critically explore the complex links between labour migration an...
This article discusses the United Kingdom (UK) 2019 Seasonal Worker Visa, which was adopted to addre...
Despite the economic crisis with resulting high unemployment, EU economies face vacancies across the...
Many EU-8 migrant workers work in low-skilled, low paid jobs, particularly sectors such as food proc...
This paper analyses the theme of migrant workers in the context of EU common policy post-Lisbon. Aft...
Since its outbreak, the COVID-19 crisis has sharply exacerbated the structural inequalities that cha...
Labour mobility within the European Union continues to be a limited phenomenon. This concerns both l...
Labour Law and Social Protection in a Globalized World covers burning issues and current reflections...
Defence date: 10 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Claire Kilpatrick (EUI Supervisor); Professor B...
The referendum result in Britain in 2016 and the potential loss of EU labour in the advent of a “har...
The exploitation and rights of seasonal agricultural workers is a labour law issue, and must be addr...
Much work in primary agricultural production is low-skill, temporary and seasonal in nature, and in ...
AbstractSeasonal migrants' exploitation in Europe, especially in agriculture, is often seen as havin...
Diverse labour sectors in Europe rely on migrant labour that is diversified by nationality, gender, ...
Today more than ever, the European Union needs a comprehensive albeit differentiated approach toward...
The aim of this Special Issue is to critically explore the complex links between labour migration an...
This article discusses the United Kingdom (UK) 2019 Seasonal Worker Visa, which was adopted to addre...
Despite the economic crisis with resulting high unemployment, EU economies face vacancies across the...
Many EU-8 migrant workers work in low-skilled, low paid jobs, particularly sectors such as food proc...
This paper analyses the theme of migrant workers in the context of EU common policy post-Lisbon. Aft...
Since its outbreak, the COVID-19 crisis has sharply exacerbated the structural inequalities that cha...
Labour mobility within the European Union continues to be a limited phenomenon. This concerns both l...
Labour Law and Social Protection in a Globalized World covers burning issues and current reflections...
Defence date: 10 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Claire Kilpatrick (EUI Supervisor); Professor B...
The referendum result in Britain in 2016 and the potential loss of EU labour in the advent of a “har...