Agency of labour in a flexible pan-European labour market : a qualitative study of migrant practices and trade union strategies in the Netherlands
Regulatory frameworks on intra-EU mobility and flexible cross-border
employment relations have stimulated competition on labour costs by recruiting
migrants via cheaper labour market regimes. While it allows firms to remunerate
migrants under different terms and conditions, blurring regulatory boundaries also
generates opportunities for non-compliance, resulting in violations of migrant
labour rights across Europe. Against this background, this thesis explores the
agency of labour, more specifically of temporary migrant workers and unions, and
the ways they cope with and respond to the competitive dynamics of the pan-
European labour market. This study draws on 90 qualitative interviews with
migrants, local workers, trade union officials and employers and on participant
observations of union (organising) practices, in among others, the Dutch
construction and supermarket distribution sector. It adds micro-level accounts of
union practices with regards to mobile migrant labour and insights into the agency
and experiences of work of a group of workers that is often talked about, but rarely
talked with for academic or policy purposes. This contributes to our understanding
of the dynamics of migrant employment and labour relations in contemporary
Europe.
This thesis regards migrants as social actors who influence and shape
working conditions and labour market structures through their actions. The variety
of ways migrants exercise agency, more often through undeclared small-scale
social and oppositional practices than through overt, organised acts, are embedded
in and reinforce overarching oppressive employment relations. A discrepancy
exists in the preferred ways migrants and unions exercise agency: small-scale and
invisible versus overt and organised, respectively. The empirical material
highlights the difficulties unions experience in bridging this distance to protect
migrants from substandard employment conditions, but also points to some
potential pathways to enforce migrant labour rights, engage migrants in union
activities and reregulate the labour market for migrant employment. This adds to
industrial relations literature a refined understanding of the multiple forms,
intentions and effects of individual and collective agency and to migrant
organising literature insights on the limits and possibilities of representation and
organising strategies among fragmented and mobile workforces
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University of JyväskyläISBN
978-951-39-6215-9ISSN Search the Publication Forum
0075-4625Contains publications
- Article I: Caro, E., Berntsen, L., Lillie, N. & I. Wagner (2015) Posted Migration and Segregation in the European Construction Sector. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. Please see DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2015.1015406
- Article II: Berntsen, L. and N. Lillie (2015) Breaking the law? Varieties of social dumping in a pan-European labour market. In Bernaciak, M., ed., Market expansion and social dumping in Europe, London: Routledge.
- Article III: Berntsen, L. Strategic acceptance and mobility: on the agency of unorganised migrant construction workers, under review at an international peer reviewed journal in industrial relations (revise and resubmit)
- Article IV: Berntsen, L. and N. Lillie (2014) Hyper-mobile migrant workers and Dutch trade union representation strategies at the Eemshaven construction sites. Economic and Industrial Democracy. DOI: 10.1177/0143831X14537357
- Article V:Berntsen, L. (2015) Stepping up to strike: A union mobilization case study of Polish migrant workers in the Netherlands. Transfer 2015-4. DOI: 10.1177/1024258914567427 .
Keywords
agency migrant organising migrant worker posted work trade unions Dutch industrial relations työperäinen maahanmuutto ulkomainen työvoima siirtotyöläiset maahanmuuttajat työmarkkinat työmarkkina-asema toimijuus halpatyövoima työmarkkinajärjestöt vapaa liikkuvuus työvoiman liikkuvuus siirtolaispolitiikka työvoimapolitiikka työmarkkinapolitiikka työmarkkinasopimukset Paneurooppa-liike Paneurooppa Eurooppa Alankomaat
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