Roma berry pickers in Sweden: economic crisis and new contingents of the austeriat
Mesic, Nedzad ; Woolfson, Charles
Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research
2015
21
1
February
37-50
economic recession ; freedom of movement ; human rights ; trade union attitude ; labour migration ; Roma
Human rights
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1024258914561411
English
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"In the current era of austerity free movement of labour has produced an ongoing but also contingent flow of migrant labour, an austeriat, moving from poorer crisis-hit regions of Europe to those countries such as Sweden where the crisis has been less severe. This article describes the working and living experiences of Bulgarian Roma berry pickers in Sweden. It argues that, in the context of a previously well-regulated labour market, an erosion of labour standards based on the exploitation of seasonal unskilled labour migrants from Bulgaria is occurring in the Swedish berry industry, in turn posing challenges for labour market actors and regulatory authorities. The article concludes with a discussion of what might be appropriate European and national trade union responses to the issues of labour precariousness which have emerged."
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