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Labour standards and migration in the new Europe: post-communist legacies and perspectives

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Woolfson, Charles

European Journal of Industrial Relations

2007

13

2

July

199-218

labour standard ; migrant worker ; working conditions

EU countries ; Latvia ; new EU countries

Migration

English

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"The post-communist New Member States of Eastern Europe have experienced significant forms of labour exploitation, with deterioration in labour standards and the working environment. This is leading to increasing labour force `exit' on a scale not hitherto anticipated. Migrant workers from the Baltic states, paid lower wages and with poorer working conditions, have been at the centre of a number of high-profile labour disputes in the EU-15. This article uses Latvia as a case study in order to discuss the implications of increasing labour migration for the New Member States and for labour standards in the wider EU. "

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