Trade Unions, immigration and immigrants in Europe revisited: Unions’ attitudes and actions under new conditions

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Publication date 2015
Journal Comparative Migration Studies
Article number 1
Volume | Issue number 3 | 1
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract
This paper revisits the comparative approach used by Penninx and Roosblad (Trade Unions, Immigration and Immigrants in Europe, 1960-1993. New York: Berghahn Books) to study trade unions’ attitudes and actions in relation to immigrant workers in seven Western European countries. It reassesses that approach and asks whether it remains valid, as economic, social, and political circumstances nowadays seem fundamentally different from those two to five decades ago. Each element of the original conceptual and explanatory frame is reassessed and its suitability weighed for an updated comparative study. The reassessment combines insights from migration studies with findings from the field of industrial relations. The latter highlight internal union variables in explaining trade unions’ attitudes and actions, while the former underline trade unions’ role as social and political actors in defending migrant rights.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1007/s40878-015-0003-x
Published at http://www.comparativemigrationstudies.com/content/3/1/1
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