Globalisation as a driver of employment precariousness? The labour market status of UK auto workers four years after plant closure
Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation
2012
6
2
Autumn
153-167
employment ; globalization ; labour market ; automobile industry ; plant shutdown ; relocation of industry
Labour market
https://www.scienceopen.com/journal-issue?id=43749fcd-1358-46c6-b608-291f48384b83
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"In a context of globalisation and structural change, manufacturing workers in developed countries have been vulnerable to plant closure. This article presents the findings of a longitudinal survey examining the labour market status of ex-auto workers, formerly employed by MG Rover, four years after plant closure. In particular, issues of employment precariousness in terms of employment destinations are considered. The findings suggest that a majority of workers had found employment by April 2008. However, the subsequent experience of economic downturn had left most facing a fragile future on the labour market, suggesting a need for policy measures that go beyond reliance on a flexible labour market to address the inequities faced by workers in such situations."
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