This article aims to outline some of the ways in which issues of migration and employment relations have been studied in the European context, cross referencing recent interventions in the USA. The argument is a discussion of some of the different dimensions of migration and the way debates within Industrial Relations have been shaped. More specifically, the article will look at the way trade unions have made the ethical turn towards questions of migration and equality. The article will observe the way these issues have been academically framed and the manner in which the ‘problem’ of migration is conceptualized. It will attempt to provide a framework for discussing the way we have been analysing these issues and the ethical dimensions of t...
Whether and under which conditions immigrants should be admitted and obtain access to employment and...
As a result of the increasing mobility of labor globally, trade unions find themselves at a crossroa...
The big EU enlargement of 2004 has fuelled the debate about whether labour migration from the east t...
Migration, both within the European Union and from other countries, has been at historically high le...
This article reflects on the theoretical and empirical challenges that arise when researching trade ...
Research background: Labour migration, i. e. the transnational movement of foreign workers on the Eu...
This article develops an embedded actor‐centred framework for studying the mobilization and bargaini...
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© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This article develops an embedded actor-centred framework for studyi...
This paper revisits the comparative approach used by Penninx and Roosblad (Trade Unions, Immigration...
This article develops an embedded actor‐centred framework for studying the mobilization and bargaini...
© The Author(s) 2019. While political issues related to migration and work have been explored in gre...
This dissertation focuses on the trade-union responses to immigration. Immigrants have long constitu...
The article first argues that there is a range of approaches and models developed in relation to the...
Whether and under which conditions immigrants should be admitted and obtain access to employment and...
Whether and under which conditions immigrants should be admitted and obtain access to employment and...
As a result of the increasing mobility of labor globally, trade unions find themselves at a crossroa...
The big EU enlargement of 2004 has fuelled the debate about whether labour migration from the east t...
Migration, both within the European Union and from other countries, has been at historically high le...
This article reflects on the theoretical and empirical challenges that arise when researching trade ...
Research background: Labour migration, i. e. the transnational movement of foreign workers on the Eu...
This article develops an embedded actor‐centred framework for studying the mobilization and bargaini...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data for the "Trade unions and migrant workers" proj...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This article develops an embedded actor-centred framework for studyi...
This paper revisits the comparative approach used by Penninx and Roosblad (Trade Unions, Immigration...
This article develops an embedded actor‐centred framework for studying the mobilization and bargaini...
© The Author(s) 2019. While political issues related to migration and work have been explored in gre...
This dissertation focuses on the trade-union responses to immigration. Immigrants have long constitu...
The article first argues that there is a range of approaches and models developed in relation to the...
Whether and under which conditions immigrants should be admitted and obtain access to employment and...
Whether and under which conditions immigrants should be admitted and obtain access to employment and...
As a result of the increasing mobility of labor globally, trade unions find themselves at a crossroa...
The big EU enlargement of 2004 has fuelled the debate about whether labour migration from the east t...