The EU regulatory regime and employers' cross-border recruitment practices complicate unions' ability to represent increasingly diverse and transnationally mobile workers. Even in institutional contexts where the industrial relations structure and labour law are favourable, such as the Netherlands, unions struggle with maintaining labour standards for these workers. This article analyses Dutch union efforts to represent hyper-mobile construction workers at the Eemshaven construction sites. It shows that the nexus of subcontracting, transnational mobility, legal insularity and employer anti-unionism complicate enforcement so that even well-resourced unions can, at best, improve employment conditions for a limited set of workers and only for ...
The free circulation of workers and services in the European Union after its latest enlargements has...
Agency of labour in a flexible pan-European labour market : a qualitative study of migrant practices...
Transnational labour migration challenges collectivism as well as migrant workers’ labour market rig...
The EU regulatory regime and employers' cross-border recruitment practices complicate unions' abilit...
The posting of migrant workers has become an important employment channel for cross-border employmen...
In Europa is de grensoverschrijdende arbeidsmobiliteit toegenomen door het vrije verkeer van persone...
The recent growth of precarious work has sparked a vivid debate on whether this tendency can be reve...
In an attempt to probe the nuanced processes of non-unionization, this article analyses the agency o...
Regulatory frameworks on intra-EU mobility and flexible cross-border employment relations have stim...
The construction industry historically is characterised by high levels of labour mobility favouring ...
Despite the rapid increase in cross-national labour migration since EU enlargement in 2004, there ha...
The article provides a comparative analysis of trade union responses to the arrival of CEE workers i...
There is considerable evidence that employers are violating the labour rights of EU mobile workers. ...
The free circulation of workers and services in the European Union after its latest enlargements has...
Agency of labour in a flexible pan-European labour market : a qualitative study of migrant practices...
Transnational labour migration challenges collectivism as well as migrant workers’ labour market rig...
The EU regulatory regime and employers' cross-border recruitment practices complicate unions' abilit...
The posting of migrant workers has become an important employment channel for cross-border employmen...
In Europa is de grensoverschrijdende arbeidsmobiliteit toegenomen door het vrije verkeer van persone...
The recent growth of precarious work has sparked a vivid debate on whether this tendency can be reve...
In an attempt to probe the nuanced processes of non-unionization, this article analyses the agency o...
Regulatory frameworks on intra-EU mobility and flexible cross-border employment relations have stim...
The construction industry historically is characterised by high levels of labour mobility favouring ...
Despite the rapid increase in cross-national labour migration since EU enlargement in 2004, there ha...
The article provides a comparative analysis of trade union responses to the arrival of CEE workers i...
There is considerable evidence that employers are violating the labour rights of EU mobile workers. ...
The free circulation of workers and services in the European Union after its latest enlargements has...
Agency of labour in a flexible pan-European labour market : a qualitative study of migrant practices...
Transnational labour migration challenges collectivism as well as migrant workers’ labour market rig...