The unauthorized migration of construction workers to Sweden increased during the 1990s, especially at the end of the decade. The migrants often came from Poland and the Baltic states. The aim of this article is to examine this change of the migration pattern to Sweden and how the Swedish Building Workers Union responded to this new situation. I examine how the Building Workers Union cooperated with the Police authorities to find, capture and deport unauthorized migrants. A conclusion is that the Building Workers Union has not adopted a more inclusionary strategy towards unauthorized migrants, as have trade unions in Spain and US. The main strategy has instead been to try to restrict this migration. One explanation of this is that the Build...
people or labour?- a study on the situation for third-country national migrant workers in Sweden Thi...
This paper aims to shed light on the issue of irregular migration in Sweden, which has become an inc...
Precarious migrant workers are today an everyday part of the Swedish labour market. They often work ...
The unauthorized migrants in the Swedish construction sector – a study in the policy of deportation ...
Organizations, Inequality, Migration – Changes of the Ethnic Division of Labour in the Swedish Const...
Labour migration to Sweden is analysed from an employer perspective. The purpose of this study is tw...
This paper investigates border regimes, precarity, and employment conditions from a labour process t...
Sweden’s social and labor policy have been influenced by strong labor movements. The role of trade u...
This thesis concerns the trade union reaction to immigration as a phenomenon and toimmigrants as a l...
In the beginning of 2002 a new kind of debate started inside the Swedish trade unions that also were...
Migrant workers, both regular and irregular, are at particular risk of having their rights violated....
This thesis explores the historical relationship between the Swedish labour movement and the complex...
The situation for undocumented workers is at the forefront of debate all across Europe. Researches r...
Since December 2008, Sweden has more liberal rules for labor immigration from ‘third countries’ – co...
Immigration to Sweden increased during and after the Second World War. Initially the in-crease consi...
people or labour?- a study on the situation for third-country national migrant workers in Sweden Thi...
This paper aims to shed light on the issue of irregular migration in Sweden, which has become an inc...
Precarious migrant workers are today an everyday part of the Swedish labour market. They often work ...
The unauthorized migrants in the Swedish construction sector – a study in the policy of deportation ...
Organizations, Inequality, Migration – Changes of the Ethnic Division of Labour in the Swedish Const...
Labour migration to Sweden is analysed from an employer perspective. The purpose of this study is tw...
This paper investigates border regimes, precarity, and employment conditions from a labour process t...
Sweden’s social and labor policy have been influenced by strong labor movements. The role of trade u...
This thesis concerns the trade union reaction to immigration as a phenomenon and toimmigrants as a l...
In the beginning of 2002 a new kind of debate started inside the Swedish trade unions that also were...
Migrant workers, both regular and irregular, are at particular risk of having their rights violated....
This thesis explores the historical relationship between the Swedish labour movement and the complex...
The situation for undocumented workers is at the forefront of debate all across Europe. Researches r...
Since December 2008, Sweden has more liberal rules for labor immigration from ‘third countries’ – co...
Immigration to Sweden increased during and after the Second World War. Initially the in-crease consi...
people or labour?- a study on the situation for third-country national migrant workers in Sweden Thi...
This paper aims to shed light on the issue of irregular migration in Sweden, which has become an inc...
Precarious migrant workers are today an everyday part of the Swedish labour market. They often work ...