Trade unions and migrant workers in Western Europe
Gorodzeisky, Anastasia ; Richards, Andrew
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2013
19
3
September
239-254
labour relations ; migrant worker ; trade unionization ; trade union ; trade union membership
Labour relations
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959680113493694
English
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"This article examines the gap between the unionization rate of local and migrant workers in 14 Western European countries. The analysis reveals that the lower unionization rate of migrant workers can be attributed only in part to the impact of labour market segregation. Moreover, the gap between the unionization rate of local and migrant workers varies substantially across countries. We find that this gap is larger in those countries in which unions enjoy organizational security either in the form of state financing or a single dominant confederation. "
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