In an attempt to probe the nuanced processes of non-unionization, this article analyses the agency of migrant construction workers and the ways they negotiate and navigate an increasingly flexible and pan-European labour market. Drawing upon qualitative interview data, the article argues that the precarious employment context limits opportunities for effective collective action (and unionization), and that workers employ a wide range of strategies to ‘get by’ and ‘get ahead’ instead. This analysis contributes to an understanding of the resilience of current employment relations by extending the discussion of agency with the category of reworking. Instead of challenging the way cross-border employment relations are organized, migrant constru...
This article engages with IHRM debates on the transnational regulation of labour, exploring how migr...
The construction industry historically is characterised by high levels of labour mobility favouring ...
This article develops an embedded actor‐centred framework for studying the mobilization and bargaini...
In an attempt to probe the nuanced processes of non-unionization, this article analyses the agency o...
Drawing upon qualitative data on Albanians residing in Italy and Greece, this article furnishes new ...
This article develops an embedded actor‐centred framework for studying the mobilization and bargaini...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This article develops an embedded actor-centred framework for studyi...
This article focuses on migrant workers\u2019 agency through exploring the relationship between work...
This article focuses on migrant workers’ agency through exploring the relationship between working a...
This article focuses on migrant workers’ agency through exploring the relationship between working a...
Migrant workers tend to cluster in particular industries, occupations and geographical areas and to ...
The construction industry historically is characterised by high levels of labour mobility favouring ...
Worker ‘posting’ or temporary migration of manual workers sent by their employers to work on project...
Regulatory frameworks on intra-EU mobility and flexible cross-border employment relations have stim...
The UK construction industry labour market is characterised by high levels of self-employment, sub-c...
This article engages with IHRM debates on the transnational regulation of labour, exploring how migr...
The construction industry historically is characterised by high levels of labour mobility favouring ...
This article develops an embedded actor‐centred framework for studying the mobilization and bargaini...
In an attempt to probe the nuanced processes of non-unionization, this article analyses the agency o...
Drawing upon qualitative data on Albanians residing in Italy and Greece, this article furnishes new ...
This article develops an embedded actor‐centred framework for studying the mobilization and bargaini...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This article develops an embedded actor-centred framework for studyi...
This article focuses on migrant workers\u2019 agency through exploring the relationship between work...
This article focuses on migrant workers’ agency through exploring the relationship between working a...
This article focuses on migrant workers’ agency through exploring the relationship between working a...
Migrant workers tend to cluster in particular industries, occupations and geographical areas and to ...
The construction industry historically is characterised by high levels of labour mobility favouring ...
Worker ‘posting’ or temporary migration of manual workers sent by their employers to work on project...
Regulatory frameworks on intra-EU mobility and flexible cross-border employment relations have stim...
The UK construction industry labour market is characterised by high levels of self-employment, sub-c...
This article engages with IHRM debates on the transnational regulation of labour, exploring how migr...
The construction industry historically is characterised by high levels of labour mobility favouring ...
This article develops an embedded actor‐centred framework for studying the mobilization and bargaini...