From boom to bust: migrant labour and employers in the Irish construction sector
Krings, Torben ; Bobek, Alicja ; Moriarty, Elaine ; Wickham, James ; Salamonska, Justyna
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2011
32
3
August
459-476
construction industry ; employer ; labour standard ; migrant worker ; outsourcing ; labour migration
Migration
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0143831X10387651
English
Bibliogr.
"This article analyses labour migration through a case study of migrants and employers in the Irish construction sector. It seeks to locate the choices of both sides of the employment relationship in a broader socioeconomic context that takes into account the regulatory environment and the labour market situation. The authors show how both sides of the employment relationship took advantage of Ireland's open labour market policy in 2004. As employers were keen to fill skill and labour shortages in a buoyant construction sector, migrants found employment with relative ease, often involving subcontracting arrangements and informal recruitment patterns. During the boom years the sector provided considerable opportunities for migrants at different skill levels. However, now that the sector has moved from ‘boom to bust', the employment context has dramatically changed. In the light of large-scale job losses the bargaining position of employers has increased as migrants try to cope with deteriorating employment conditions. "
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