Trade union inclusion of migrant and ethnic minority workers : comparing Italy and the Netherlands Journal
Material type: TextPublication details: European Journal of Industrial Relations 2012Description: Journal articleISSN: 0959-6801Subject(s): Trade unions | Ethnic minorities - Europe | Migrant workersDDC classification: Journals Online access: Open e-book (Ruskin students only) Summary: This article explores trade union policies and actions towards migrant and ethnic minority workers in Italy and the Netherlands, drawing on union documents and interviews with trade unionists at different organizational levels. It examines how far the explanatory factors addressed in the migration studies and industrial relations literatures help in explaining the observed differences. The findings suggest an inverse relationship between union institutional embeddedness and the perception of migrant workers as ‘power resource’. Of particular relevance, in comparative perspective, are differences in internal union structures and dynamics.Item type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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<p>European Journal of Industrial Relations, Vol. 18 no. 1 (Mar 2012), p. 5-20</p> <p>Available in the library. See journal shelves.</p> <p>Available online. </p>
This article explores trade union policies and actions towards migrant and ethnic minority workers in Italy and the Netherlands, drawing on union documents and interviews with trade unionists at different organizational levels. It examines how far the explanatory factors addressed in the migration studies and industrial relations literatures help in explaining the observed differences. The findings suggest an inverse relationship between union institutional embeddedness and the perception of migrant workers as ‘power resource’. Of particular relevance, in comparative perspective, are differences in internal union structures and dynamics.
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