Labour mobility in construction: European implications of the Laval un Partneri dispute with Swedish labour
Woolfson, Charles ; Sommers, Jeffrey ; Hauptmeier, Marco
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2006
12
1
March
49-68
construction industry ; EU Directive ; freedom of movement ; labour dispute ; labour mobility ; labour standard ; posted worker ; right to strike ; Laval and Viking cases
Labour market
English
Bibliogr.
"The accession to the European Union of new member states from central and eastern Europe, with weak trade union movements, poorly developed social dialogue and inferior working conditions, has been viewed as a threat to regulated labour standards in the EU-15. This article examines a high-profile labour dispute arising from the conditions of Latvian construction contract labour in Sweden. The dispute exposes weaknesses in the protective floor of minimum standards offered by the posted workers Directive. It also goes to the core of the debate about the preservation of a ‘European social model' and the proposed Services Directive."
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