Law, Precarious Labour and Posted Workers
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Law, Precarious Labour and Posted Workers

A Sociolegal Study on Posted Work in the EU

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  2. English
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Law, Precarious Labour and Posted Workers

A Sociolegal Study on Posted Work in the EU

About this book

This book examines the role of law in regulating and influencing the lived experiences of posted workers in Europe.

The 'posting' of workers is an unusual type of labour mobility, where workers are hired out to provide a specific service in another country. Although it involves a specialised area of law, it is one that serves as a magnifying glass for the long-standing tension between the economic and social dimensions of law's regulatory role. As an atypical form of labour migration, posting also touches upon broader themes concerning the role and purpose of labour law in a changing world of work. Taking up these themes through interviews with posted workers, lawyers and employers, the book adopts a sociolegal approach to consider how the law shapes the precarious lived experiences of posted workers in Europe. Giving voice to those with first-hand experience, the book goes on to propose solutions that might address the precarity of posted work.

This book will be of interest to scholars, researchers and practitioners working in the areas of labour law, sociolegal studies, EU law, and migration.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
Print ISBN
9781032395982
eBook ISBN
9781000874969
Edition
1
Topic
Law
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Endorsements
  3. Half Title
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Contents
  7. Dedication
  8. Disclaimer
  9. Foreword
  10. Acknowledgements
  11. 1 Introduction: Posted Work in the EU Legal Order
  12. 2 Precarious Work: History, Theory, and the Law
  13. 3 Workers as a Service: Unveiling the Twisted Logic of the 1996 Posted Workers Directive
  14. 4 Small Steps Towards Less Precarity: The Reform of the Posted Workers Directive
  15. 5 Blue-Collar Posted Workers in the Vicious Cycle of Precarity
  16. 6 Outside the Vicious Cycle of Precarity: White-Collar Posted Workers
  17. 7 Conclusion: Minimising the Inevitable Precarity of Posted Workers – A Case for Reform
  18. Index