Romania's societal transformation and labour struggles abroad – how missing income opportunities and the fear of dismissal inform practices of labour resistance
SEER. Journal for Labour and Social Affairs in Eastern Europe
2023
26
1
47-64
self employed ; labour migration ; labour mobility ; migrant worker ; construction ; hidden economy
Migration
https://doi.org/10.5771/1435-2869-2023-1-47
English
Bibliogr.
"Romania's transformation from a socialist to a capitalist market society resulted in massive negative social and economic consequences which, ultimately, have become push factors for labour migration. However, little research has been done on the consequences of Romania's transformation for the work and labour struggles of migrant workers abroad. Empirically, the article shows how the inter section of the ‘making money' motive, which is anchored in rural Romania, and the fear of job loss, which characterises the construction industry in Echsberg, shapes labour struggles. Fearing job loss, many do not engage in open labour disputes, but have developed a variety of strategies of covert resistance with which to counter exploitation. Accordingly, the article shows how the transfor mation in Romania shapes labour struggles at German construction sites. The findings not only highlight the need to include migrants and their work abroad in order to reach a comprehensive understanding of the effects of transformation but also provide starting points for combating labour exploitation."
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