This article explores migrant workers’ experiences of organisational control while undertaking temporary agency work. This study is based on a ‘covert’ ethnographic study set at a temporary employment agency that short-term contracts workers to the catering and hospitality industry. The findings show how control is perceived by workers to emerge from the over-recruitment, coupled with the allocation of work through an informal ranking system. Migrant workers’ specific socio-economic circumstances and their race and gender identities informed their responses to these systems, resulting in the buy-in to discourses of enterprise. The result was actors who are complicit, if not active, participants in self and peer regulation. As such, this art...
The recent growth of precarious work has sparked a vivid debate on whether this tendency can be reve...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This article develops an embedded actor-centred framework for studyi...
This thesis examines the role of migrant civil society organisations (CSOs) in the regulation of wor...
This article explores migrant workers’ experiences of organisational control while undertaking tempo...
This article explores migrant workers’ experiences of organisational control while undertaking tempo...
Migrant workers have long constituted a fundamental part of the hospitality sector in the UK. Taking...
Migrant workers have long constituted a fundamental part of the hospitality sector in the UK. Taking...
Migrant workers tend to cluster in particular industries, occupations and geographical areas and to ...
The following chapter explores the commodification of migrant workers from post-socialist EU Accessi...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Temporary workers in low-skilled roles often experience ‘hard’ HRM practi...
This article analyses the function of temporary sponsored skilled migrants in Australian hospitality...
This article discusses labour organizing among racialized immigrants and migrants working for tempor...
This article examines the role of migrant workers in meat-processing factories in the UK. Drawing on...
This article engages with IHRM debates on the transnational regulation of labour, exploring how migr...
This article examines migrant women tourism workers’ understandings of, and diverse responses to, ex...
The recent growth of precarious work has sparked a vivid debate on whether this tendency can be reve...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This article develops an embedded actor-centred framework for studyi...
This thesis examines the role of migrant civil society organisations (CSOs) in the regulation of wor...
This article explores migrant workers’ experiences of organisational control while undertaking tempo...
This article explores migrant workers’ experiences of organisational control while undertaking tempo...
Migrant workers have long constituted a fundamental part of the hospitality sector in the UK. Taking...
Migrant workers have long constituted a fundamental part of the hospitality sector in the UK. Taking...
Migrant workers tend to cluster in particular industries, occupations and geographical areas and to ...
The following chapter explores the commodification of migrant workers from post-socialist EU Accessi...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Temporary workers in low-skilled roles often experience ‘hard’ HRM practi...
This article analyses the function of temporary sponsored skilled migrants in Australian hospitality...
This article discusses labour organizing among racialized immigrants and migrants working for tempor...
This article examines the role of migrant workers in meat-processing factories in the UK. Drawing on...
This article engages with IHRM debates on the transnational regulation of labour, exploring how migr...
This article examines migrant women tourism workers’ understandings of, and diverse responses to, ex...
The recent growth of precarious work has sparked a vivid debate on whether this tendency can be reve...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This article develops an embedded actor-centred framework for studyi...
This thesis examines the role of migrant civil society organisations (CSOs) in the regulation of wor...