Trade union strategies against precarious work: common trends and sectoral divergence in the EU
Keune, Maarten ; Pedaci, Marcello
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2020
26
2
June
139-155
labour relations ; labour market ; precarious employment ; trade union attitude ; service sector ; construction industry ; temporary work agency
Denmark ; Germany ; Spain ; Italy ; Netherlands ; Slovakia ; United Kingdom
Labour market
https://doi.org/10.1177/0959680119827182
English
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"We present comparative research on precarious work and trade union strategies in three sectors (construction, industrial cleaning, temporary agency work) across seven European countries. Specific sectors have a profile of precarious work that is remarkably similar across countries, originating from similar employer strategies and work organizations. This results in unions facing comparable challenges concerning precarious work at sectoral level and developing comparable sectoral strategies to combat precarious work. The success of these strategies depends to a large extent on the available power resources. Between sectors within single countries, we observe some similarities but also very substantial differences in their institutional configuration and in actors' constellations, power resources and repertoires of action. National institutional contexts seem much less significant than often assumed."
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