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Polish workers in Ireland: a contented proletariat?

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Turner, Thomas ; D'Art, Daryl ; Cross, Christine

Labor Studies Journal

2009

34

1

March

112-126

migrant worker ; statistics ; trade union attitude ; trade union membership

Ireland ; Poland

Migration

English

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"Since 1990, Ireland has experienced rapid economic growth and a corresponding increase in immigrant workers, particularly of Polish origin. On the basis of survey evidence, the relatively low level of unionization among Polish workers is examined. Although attitudes to trade unions are positive, there is a high level of satisfaction generally with work, pay, and conditions among Polish immigrant workers. A sense of injustice or grievance appears to be largely absent with regard to either pay and working conditions or their treatment by employers, supervisors, and immediate Irish workers. The general picture is one of a relatively contented proletariat."

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