This article compares trade-union activity in support of the rights of domestic workers in the Netherlands, Germany and France. Even though trade-union membership among domestic workers is very low, trade unions have taken action to defend the rights of domestic workers in all of these countries. However, such actions have been only partial, and have not comprehensively included the needs and rights of all domestic workers. Comparing trade-union activity shows that actions in support of domestic workers have been encouraged by transnational advocacy in all three countries. While inclusive institutions have facilitated actions in France, in Germany and the Netherlands, trade-union actions have been constrained by the persistently “informal” ...
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The article compares the role of tripartism during and after democratic transitions in Spain and Pol...
International audienceThe broadening of the anti-discrimination legislation and the growing use of l...
This article compares trade-union activity in support of the rights of domestic workers in the Nethe...
© The Author(s) 2015. This article addresses the questions of the extent to which, and the reasons w...
International audienceNegotiating on Trade Unionists’ Careers to Fight against Discrimination. A Res...
Abstract In the Netherlands, migrant domestic workers are currently campaigning on various fronts fo...
This article deals with the reconfiguration of collective action by workers who live and work in dif...
Despite falling membership, trade unions remain the largest civil society organisations in Europe an...
International audienceTrade unions are little studied in political science apart from some pioneerin...
National audienceTrade unions are little studied in political science apart from some pioneering wor...
This article addresses the questions of the extent to which, and the reasons why, western European t...
Freedom of movement in the EU has often been viewed as a threat to trade unions, with an increased s...
Migrant domestic workers are estimated at approximately 11.5 million persons worldwide. European wom...
This article analyses the experience of Unia, the largest Swiss trade union, in organising Central a...
While the rights of domestic workers are expanding in international law, including through the adop...
The article compares the role of tripartism during and after democratic transitions in Spain and Pol...
International audienceThe broadening of the anti-discrimination legislation and the growing use of l...