Neo-liberal economic globalisation has promoted deregulation and a weakening of the role of the state in regulating the national economy. The perceived benefits of competition have been used to justify strategies to reduce operational costs and promote a “race to the bottom”. This has led to the development of casualisation strategies, supported by weak labour market regulation, that provide employers with increasing numerical, temporal and pay flexibility. In addition, migration can be utilised by employers to reinforce these strategies. The UK is a prime example of such a neo-liberal state, and labour market practices in the “migrant dense” UK hospitality sector highlight many characteristics of these casualisation strategies. It is argue...
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This paper examines the dynamics of change in employment relations in London’s hotels. The industry ...
This article engages with IHRM debates on the transnational regulation of labour, exploring how migr...
Neo-liberal economic globalisation has promoted deregulation and a weakening of the role of the stat...
The UK's tourism and hospitality industries, having the highest concentration of migrant workers com...
With 69% of referrals to the UK’s modern slavery identification and support system coming from non-U...
This article investigates the perceptions of managers in the hospitality industry to the Brexit vote...
There has been a qualitative shift in the character of international labour migration with increased...
Abstract Migrants in the UK from the Central and Eastern European states that acceded...
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There have been profound changes in Britain’s economy, employment structures and labour markets in t...
During the past three decades, the traditional model of the welfare state in advanced economies has ...
An enlarged Europe after the May 2004 and January 2007 accessions has provided more extensive territ...
There is considerable academic and policy interest in how immigrants fare in the labour markets of t...
This paper examines the dynamics of change in employment relations in London’s hotels. The industry ...
This article engages with IHRM debates on the transnational regulation of labour, exploring how migr...
Neo-liberal economic globalisation has promoted deregulation and a weakening of the role of the stat...
The UK's tourism and hospitality industries, having the highest concentration of migrant workers com...
With 69% of referrals to the UK’s modern slavery identification and support system coming from non-U...
This article investigates the perceptions of managers in the hospitality industry to the Brexit vote...
There has been a qualitative shift in the character of international labour migration with increased...
Abstract Migrants in the UK from the Central and Eastern European states that acceded...
The aim of this article is to assess the connections between the continued expansion of forms of ins...
The UK Modern Slavery Bill, and UK politicians’ obsession with immigration, risk undermining politic...
The following paper considers the potential impact of the UK's withdrawal ('Brexit') from the Europe...
There have been profound changes in Britain’s economy, employment structures and labour markets in t...
During the past three decades, the traditional model of the welfare state in advanced economies has ...
An enlarged Europe after the May 2004 and January 2007 accessions has provided more extensive territ...
There is considerable academic and policy interest in how immigrants fare in the labour markets of t...
This paper examines the dynamics of change in employment relations in London’s hotels. The industry ...
This article engages with IHRM debates on the transnational regulation of labour, exploring how migr...