International labour migration and food production in rural Europe: A review of the evidence

JF Rye, S Scott - Sociologia Ruralis, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Since Hoggart and Mendoza's article on 'African immigrant workers in Spanish
agriculture'in Sociologia Ruralis in 1999 there has been a proliferation of interest in labour …

Power resource theory revisited: The perils and promises for understanding contemporary labour politics

B Refslund, J Arnholtz - Economic and Industrial Democracy, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
While their power is declining, unions and workers remain prominent actors in society.
Therefore, there is a need to bring power resource theory back to the analytical forefront in …

[HTML][HTML] Immigration and integration in rural areas and the agricultural sector: An EU perspective

S Kalantaryan, M Scipioni, F Natale… - Journal of Rural …, 2021 - Elsevier
Immigrants in rural areas and immigrant employment in the agricultural sector have been
studied from a variety of perspectives. However, we currently lack a bird's-eye view of these …

The employer perspective on wage law non‐compliance: State of the field and a framework for new understanding

S Clibborn, S Hanna‐Osborne - Industrial Relations: A Journal …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
This article offers the first systematic review of empirical research addressing the question of
why employers underpay their employees, from the perspective of employers themselves–a …

Layered vulnerability: Temporary migrants in Australian horticulture

E Underhill, M Rimmer - Journal of Industrial Relations, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Australian horticulture (fruit and vegetable production) relies upon a seasonal harvest
workforce, much of which now consists of temporary migrant workers. This article argues that …

Labour exploitation as corporate crime and harm: Outsourcing responsibility in food production and cleaning services supply chains

J Davies, N Ollus - Crime, Law and Social Change, 2019 - Springer
The exploitation of workers can be understood on a spectrum of 'less severe'to 'severe'acts
or omissions, where less severe exploitation can create conditions for severe exploitation to …

Governing work and employment relations in an internationalized economy: The institutional challenge

P Marginson - Ilr Review, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Growing internationalization of economic activity has corroded the capacity of national
institutions to regulate work and employment. In this changing context, established …

Forced flexibility and exploitation: Experiences of migrant workers in the cleaning industry

N Ollus - Old site of Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies, 2016 - ojs.ruc.dk
Globalization has resulted in structural changes in the labor markets over the last decades.
These changes have weakened some of the economic and social dimensions of work. At the …

Power resources and the battle against precarious employment: Trade union activities within a tripartite initiative tackling undeclared work in Sweden

C Håkansta, M Albin, B Kreshpaj… - Economic and …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
The aim of this case study was to explore the abilities and limitations of trade unions in their
response to undeclared work, which has received scant attention in research on working …

Understanding the diverging trajectories of slaughterhouse work in Denmark and Germany: A power resource approach

I Wagner, B Refslund - European Journal of Industrial …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Germany and Denmark are among the world's largest exporters of meat products. Two
decades ago their labour markets were similar, but since then they have diverged …