As migrant workers, EU-8 nationals enjoy a right to equal treatment with nationals in respect of their terms and conditions of employment. While some employers have tried to meet their legal obligations towards EU-8 nationals, others have taken advantage of these workers and have denied them their employment rights under UK law. In this paper we explore how EU-8 migrants make use of Employment Tribunals to enforce their employment rights. How many cases do they bring before Employment Tribunals, and what are they about? Are claims brought alone or with support, and if so, from whom? How are EU-8 workers treated once they are before a Tribunal and how successful are their claims? If there is evidence that EU-8 migrants are successfully bring...
In this dissertation is examined the free movement of workers in the EU. Workers moving in the EU ge...
Published online: 04 March 2022The figure of the asylum applicant worker sits uncomfortably in the o...
Although there is a growing recognition that a labour law approach is well-placed to tackle migrant ...
As migrant workers, EU-8 nationals enjoy a right to equal treatment with nationals in respect of the...
Many EU-8 migrant workers work in low-skilled, low paid jobs, particularly sectors such as food proc...
EU migrants nominally enjoy the same employment rights as Britons. Yet (left to right) Catherine Bar...
The purpose of this chapter is survey EU migration and asylum law from a labour law perspective. A l...
This article considers recent legal developments on undocumented migrant workers, finds the acceptan...
Migrant workers often enter the UK in the hope of finding a better life – the truth is often far fro...
While the rights of domestic workers are expanding in international law, including through the adop...
Despite the EU policy and lawmakers' emphasis on the need for Member States to have in place effecti...
The plights of migrant domestic workers from historical and legal perspective appear to be internati...
The mini-dissertation focuses on the constitutional right to fair labour practices in relation to un...
The past two decades have witnessed a growing level of illegal immigration into Western Europe, Nort...
Against a back-drop of changes which since the 1980s have been making the UK’s welfare support regim...
In this dissertation is examined the free movement of workers in the EU. Workers moving in the EU ge...
Published online: 04 March 2022The figure of the asylum applicant worker sits uncomfortably in the o...
Although there is a growing recognition that a labour law approach is well-placed to tackle migrant ...
As migrant workers, EU-8 nationals enjoy a right to equal treatment with nationals in respect of the...
Many EU-8 migrant workers work in low-skilled, low paid jobs, particularly sectors such as food proc...
EU migrants nominally enjoy the same employment rights as Britons. Yet (left to right) Catherine Bar...
The purpose of this chapter is survey EU migration and asylum law from a labour law perspective. A l...
This article considers recent legal developments on undocumented migrant workers, finds the acceptan...
Migrant workers often enter the UK in the hope of finding a better life – the truth is often far fro...
While the rights of domestic workers are expanding in international law, including through the adop...
Despite the EU policy and lawmakers' emphasis on the need for Member States to have in place effecti...
The plights of migrant domestic workers from historical and legal perspective appear to be internati...
The mini-dissertation focuses on the constitutional right to fair labour practices in relation to un...
The past two decades have witnessed a growing level of illegal immigration into Western Europe, Nort...
Against a back-drop of changes which since the 1980s have been making the UK’s welfare support regim...
In this dissertation is examined the free movement of workers in the EU. Workers moving in the EU ge...
Published online: 04 March 2022The figure of the asylum applicant worker sits uncomfortably in the o...
Although there is a growing recognition that a labour law approach is well-placed to tackle migrant ...