The recent growth of precarious work has sparked a vivid debate on whether this tendency can be reversed by the social partners through sectoral self-regulation. In this sectoral case study of the temporary work agencies sector in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, the views, approaches, power and interaction between trade unions and employers’ organizations are studied in the context of increasing labour migration in the decade following European Union enlargement. The results show that the employers’ organizations have been leading actors in self-regulation, seeking collaboration with trade unions in the Netherlands. In both countries, trade unions have taken an inclusive approach but had little power to affect the deterioration of e...
This thesis examines the role of migrant civil society organisations (CSOs) in the regulation of wor...
In many European countries, marginal part-time, (solo-) self-employment and secondary jobs has been ...
A paper about the regulation of contract labour. Academic and legal aspects as well as case studies ...
The recent growth of precarious work has sparked a vivid debate on whether this tendency can be reve...
The accession of new member states to the EU in 2004 and 2007 led to a large inflow of labour migran...
The EU regulatory regime and employers' cross-border recruitment practices complicate unions' abilit...
Regulatory frameworks on intra-EU mobility and flexible cross-border employment relations have stim...
In Europa is de grensoverschrijdende arbeidsmobiliteit toegenomen door het vrije verkeer van persone...
This article is an historical account of the contested growth of the temporary employment agency sec...
The article compares the role of tripartism during and after democratic transitions in Spain and Pol...
This article addresses the questions of the extent to which, and the reasons why, western European t...
Thesis (PhD (Law))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.The use of temporary employmen...
This thesis examines the role of migrant civil society organisations (CSOs) in the regulation of wor...
In many European countries, marginal part-time, (solo-) self-employment and secondary jobs has been ...
A paper about the regulation of contract labour. Academic and legal aspects as well as case studies ...
The recent growth of precarious work has sparked a vivid debate on whether this tendency can be reve...
The accession of new member states to the EU in 2004 and 2007 led to a large inflow of labour migran...
The EU regulatory regime and employers' cross-border recruitment practices complicate unions' abilit...
Regulatory frameworks on intra-EU mobility and flexible cross-border employment relations have stim...
In Europa is de grensoverschrijdende arbeidsmobiliteit toegenomen door het vrije verkeer van persone...
This article is an historical account of the contested growth of the temporary employment agency sec...
The article compares the role of tripartism during and after democratic transitions in Spain and Pol...
This article addresses the questions of the extent to which, and the reasons why, western European t...
Thesis (PhD (Law))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.The use of temporary employmen...
This thesis examines the role of migrant civil society organisations (CSOs) in the regulation of wor...
In many European countries, marginal part-time, (solo-) self-employment and secondary jobs has been ...
A paper about the regulation of contract labour. Academic and legal aspects as well as case studies ...