By browsing this website, you acknowledge the use of a simple identification cookie. It is not used for anything other than keeping track of your session from page to page. OK
0

Working at the boundary between market and flexicurity: housekeeping in Danish hotels

Bookmarks
Article

Eriksson, Tor ; Li, Jingkun

International Labour Review

2009

148

4

December

357-373

conditions of employment ; employment security ; hotel industry ; job satisfaction ; wages ; working conditions ; flexicurity

Denmark

Wages and wage payment systems

English

Bibliogr.

"Though housekeeping in Danish hotels is unskilled, low-paid work, because of Denmark's compressed wage structure it is comparatively well paid. The authors examine the working conditions and experience of housekeepers in eight hotels of various types, to establish the industry's response to growing competition and pressure to restructure. Approaches include reorganizing work, increased work intensity, outsourced and in-house housekeeping, and Denmark's own “flexicurity”. Flexible work arrangements, job security and in-kind social benefits prove to compensate for scanty unemployment insurance and career prospects."

Paper



Bookmarks