Migrant labour and the reshaping of employment law
From labour migration to employment law reform : a comparative interpretation / Bernard Ryan -- The same, only different : how to make Swedish Labour Law work for labour migrants / Petra Herzfeld Olsson -- Exploitation based on migrant status in the United States : current trends and historical roo...
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2023
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Zusammenfassung: | From labour migration to employment law reform : a comparative interpretation / Bernard Ryan -- The same, only different : how to make Swedish Labour Law work for labour migrants / Petra Herzfeld Olsson -- Exploitation based on migrant status in the United States : current trends and historical roots / Maria Ontiveros -- Is there a welcoming culture for migrant workers in the German labour market? / Olaf Deinert -- 'Wanderer, the road is made by walking' : the long, hard road towards equality for migrants in employment in Spain / Ferran Camas Roda -- Labour's recourse? Legal protections and remedies for migrant workers in Canada / Sarah Marsden -- Exploitation of unauthorised migrant workers in Australia : access to the protection of employment law / Laurie Berg and Bassina Farbenblum -- Blurring legal devides : the EU employer sanctions directive and its implementation in the Netherlands / Tesseltje de Lange -- Irregular migrants and fundamental social rights : the case of back-pay under the English law on illegality / Alan Bogg -- Counteracting exploitation : the Italian response to undeclared work by migrants / William Chiaromonte -- New labour laws in old member states : the impact of EU enlargements on national labour law systems in Europe / Rebecca Zahn -- Revisiting the ethics of temporary labour migration programmes : the role of exit in migrant work relations / Mimi Zou -- Rationales for regulation of temporary movement of natural persons : options for a post-Brexit model / Tonia Novitz -- Migration in Employment Law Scholarship in Britain : going beyond methodological nationalism / Bernard Ryan. "This book examines the implications of labour migration for employment law regimes in highly-developed countries. It adopts a comparative approach, with some chapters providing thematic overviews of the challenges posed by migration for employment law, and others addressing the main effects of migration upon employment law in particular countries. The context of the book is the increased importance of actual and potential migration to the labour markets of highly-developed countries. Resident migrants' share of the labour force has increased markedly since the early 1990s, with the International Labour Organisation estimating that in 2013, there were 112 million migrant workers in the 58 highest-income countries, who made up 16% of the workforce. In addition, non-resident workers have increasingly become part of the labour available for employment in other states, often on a temporary basis as posted or agency workers. This evolving labour market context has led to a series of challenges for, and effects upon, employment law"-- |
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Beschreibung: | "based on papers first presented at a workshop entitled Migration and Employment Law in Comparative Perspective held at the University of Leicester in September 2017"--ECIP preface Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | x, 350 Seiten Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9781509919147 978-1-5099-1914-7 9781509968329 978-1-5099-6832-9 |