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_aMartÃnez Lucio, Miguel _eauthor |
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_aBroadening and reimagining regulation: _btrade unions, "active servicing" and immigration in Spain since the early 1990s _ccreated by Miguel MartÃnez Lucio, Stefania Marino and Heather Connolly |
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_aLondon: _bSage, _c2013. |
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_aThe journal of industrial relations _vVolume 55, number 2 |
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520 | 3 | _aThis article shows the influence of regulatory traditions and history in shaping trade union responses to temporary labour migration. The case study of Spain is presented to illustrate this. Drawing on qualitative research which is part of a three-country study of trade union, migration and social exclusion/inclusion, the article highlights the importance of understanding established regulatory practices, parallel forms of regulation and historical legacies of previous practices in framing current responses. This subsequently furthers understanding of the politics and tensions that arise in debating inclusionary versus exclusionary responses. | |
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_aImmigration _vSocial inclusion _xTrade union _zSpain |
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_aMarino, Stefania _eco author |
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_aConnolly, Heather _eco author |
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