Monday 12 February 2018

Trade Unions and Migrant Workers: the New Book Edited by Stefania Marino, Judith Roosblad and Rinus Penninx

Marino, Stefania, Roosblad, Judith, Penninx, Rinus (eds.) (2017) Trade Unions and Migrant Workers. New Contexts and Challenges in Europe, Edward Elgar Publishing.
Publisher's abstract: This timely book analyses the relationship between trade unions, immigration and migrant workers across eleven European countries in the period between the 1990s and 2015. It constitutes an extensive update of a previous comparative analysis – published by Rinus Penninx and Judith Roosblad in 2000 – that has become an important reference in the field. The book offers an overview of how trade unions manage issues of inclusion and solidarity in the current economic and political context, characterized by increasing challenges for labour organizations and rising hostility towards migrants. The qualitative analysis of trade union strategies towards immigration and migrant workers is based on a common analytical framework centred on the idea of ‘dilemmas’ that trade unions have to face when dealing with immigration and migrant workers. This approach facilitates comparative analysis and distinguishes patterns of union policies and actions across three groups of countries, identifying some explanations for observed similarities and differences. In addition, the book also includes theoretical chapters by expert scholars from a range of disciplinary fields including industrial relations, migration studies and political economy. This comprehensive comparative analysis is an essential resource for academics across a range of disciplines as well as policy-makers, practitioners and organizations involved in trade unions and migrant inclusion and integration. 

Table of contents:
Contents:

Foreword by Done-One Kim
Foreword by Moussa Oumarou and Manuela Tomei

1. Introduction: How to study trade union action towards immigration and migrant workers?
Stefania Marino, Rinus Penninx and Judith Roosblad

Part I Changing contextual conditions for trade union action
2. Economic and labour market change and policies: Before and beyond austerity in Europe 
Jason Heyes and Thomas Hastings

3. Migration and its regulation in an integrating Europe
Rinus Penninx

4. Migrants in the public discourse: Between media, policy and public opinion 
Alberta Giorgi and Tommaso Vitale 

5. Trade unions in Europe: Challenges and responses 
Rebecca Gumbrell-McCormick, Richard Hyman and Magdalena Bernaciak 

Part II Trade union attitudes and actions relating to immigration and migrant workers in 11 European countries
6. Trade unions and migration in Austria, 1993-2015 
August Gächter 

7. France: The assimilationist model called into question
Sylvie Contrepois

8. Trade unions and migrant workers in Germany: Unions between national and transnational labour market segmentation 
Ines Wagner

9. The Netherlands: Finding common ground in an increasingly fragmented workforce
Judith Roosblad and Lisa Berntsen

10. Sweden: A model in dissolution? 
Anders Neergaard and Charles Woolfson

11. Trade unions and migrant workers in the UK: Organising in a cold climate 
Heather Connolly and Ben Sellers 

12. Trade unions and migrant workers in Ireland: New organisational opportunities under changed circumstances
Mary Hyland 

13. Trade unions and migrant workers in Italy: Between labour and social rights 
Matteo Rinaldini and Stefania Marino

14. Trade unions and immigration in Spain: The politics and framing of social inclusion within industrial relations 
Miguel Martínez Lucio 

15. Trade unions and migration in the Czech Republic, 2004-15
Marek Čanek

16. Trade unions and migrant workers in Poland: First stage of a work in progress
Julia Kubisa

Part III Analysis and conclusions 
17. Comparing trade union attitudes and actions relating to immigration and migrant workers in 11 European countries
Stefania Marino, Judith Roosblad and Rinus Penninx

Index