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Temporary Labour Migration in the Global Era : The Regulatory Challenges.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Oñati International Series in Law and Society SeriesPublisher: London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (441 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781509906314
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Temporary Labour Migration in the Global EraDDC classification:
  • 344.01544
LOC classification:
  • K1841.A46.T467 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Part I:Introduction -- 1.Temporary Labour Migration in the Global Era -- I.Introduction -- II.Global Economic Integration and the Regulation of Temporary Labour Migration -- III.Temporary Labour Migration in Pursuit of Economic Efficiency -- IV.Temporary Labour Migration and the Production of Precarity -- V.Challenges in Realising Decent Work for Temporary Migrant Workers -- VI.Contesting Temporariness: Status and the Social Effects of the Legal Regulation of Temporary Labour Migration -- VII.The Global Challenge of Temporary Labour Migration: Regulatory Responses and Possibilities -- Part II:Global Economic Integration and the Regulation of Temporary Labour Migration -- 2.Seasonal Workers and Intra-corporate Transferees in EU Law -- I.Introduction -- II.Migration Law and Labour Law -- III.Temporary Labour Migration in a Global Context -- IV.Understanding EU Migration Law: Limits and Potential -- V.The Two Directives Compared -- VI.Conclusions -- 3.Temporary Labour Migration and the Trade in Services -- I.Introduction: From Tariffs to Trade in Labour-Intensive Services, to Global Economic Integration -- II.A Matrix of Cross-Border Human Labour Mobility Processes -- III.Regulating the Spaghetti Bowl of Trade-Related Temporary Human Migration Processes -- IV.A More Principled Approach: Equal Treatment and the Concept of Migrant Personal Work and Services Providers -- V.Conclusions -- 4.The Distinction Between Temporary Labour Migration and Posted Work\xa0in Austria -- I.Introduction -- II.Seasonality of Work and the Role of Domestic and Foreign Labour -- III.Posted Work and Labour Market Impact -- IV.What Makes Posting Workers so Different from Temporary Labour Migration? -- V.Conclusions -- Part III:Temporary Labour Migration in Pursuitof Economic Efficiency.
5.Employer Demand for Skilled Migrant Workers -- I.Introduction -- II.Background to the Tier 2 (General) Visa Scheme -- III.The Admission of Migrants: A Typology -- IV.Meeting Skill Shortages ? -- V.Conclusion -- 6.Contesting the Demand-Driven Orthodoxy -- I.Introduction -- II.The Demand-Driven Orthodoxy -- III.Challenging the Orthodoxy -- IV.Future Directions for Reform of the 457 Visa Programme -- V.Conclusion -- Part IV: Temporary Labour Migrationand the Production of Precarity -- 7.Migrant Domestic Workers in British Columbia, Canada -- I.Introduction -- II.Legal Construction, Jurisdiction and Migrant Domestic Workers\u2019 Unfreedom -- III.Trafficking, Modern Slavery and Domestic Servitude in British Columbia -- IV.Conclusion -- 8.Why is Labour Protection for Temporary Migrant Workers so Fraught? -- I.The Broken Promise of Protection for Temporary Migrant Workers -- II.Temporary Labour Migration and its Regulation in Australia: The Case of 457 Visa Workers and International Student Workers -- III.Employer Non-compliance and Temporary Migrant Workers in Australia -- IV.The Underlying Causes of Non-compliance in Relation to Temporary Migrant Work in Australia -- V.Employer Practices in Poorly Regulated Industries -- VI.Concluding Thoughts -- Part V: Challenges in Realising Decent Workfor Temporary Migrant Workers -- 9.Empowering Temporary Migrant Workers in Sweden -- I.Introduction -- II.Why a Legalistic Approach? -- III.The Swedish Regulation of Labour Migration -- IV.Some Facts and Figures -- V.Abuses and Responses -- VI.The Offer of Employment and the Employment Contract -- VII.Employment Protection -- VIII.The Combined Effects of Labour Law, Migration Law and Social Law -- IX.Alternative Solutions: Article 17 of the Seasonal Workers Directive -- X.A Particular Employment Contract -- XI.Conclusions.
10.Temporary Labour Migration and Modern Slavery -- I.Introduction -- II.Temporary Labour Migration and Human Rights -- III.Modern Slavery -- IV.The UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 -- V.Victims or Workers? -- VI.Conclusion -- 11.The Regulation of Temporary Immigration as Part of New Forms of the Supply Chain -- I.Introduction -- II.European Union Regulation of Migration: A Contradictory and Unbalanced Framework for Migrant Workers Fundamental Rights -- III.Flexibility and Marketisation: Trends in European Union Migration Policies and their Impact on Seasonal Migrant Workers in Spain -- IV.The Regulation of Temporary Seasonal Migration in Spain: The Implementation of the Flexiprecarity Model -- V.Policies of De-commodification of Temporary Immigration: A Multi-level Approach -- 12.Regulating Temporariness in Italian Migration Law -- I.Introduction -- II.Labour Migration in Italian Law: An Overview -- III.Seasonal Migrants in Italian Migration Law: Between Securitisation Policies and Exploitation -- Part VI: Contesting Temporariness: Status andthe Social Effects of the Legal Regulationof Temporary Labour Migration -- 13.The Membership of Migrant Workers and the Ethical Limits of Exclusion -- I.Introduction -- II.Transformation of Citizenship -- III.Rethinking Citizenship and Work -- IV.The Membership Entitlements of Migrant Workers -- V.Implications of Recognising Residence and Work as a Primary Basis for Membership -- VI.Conclusion -- 14.Protecting the Rights of Temporary Migrant Workers -- I.Introduction -- II.The Price of Rights: Summary of Key Arguments and Analysis -- III.A Response to Reviews -- IV.Conclusion: The Case for a Global Migrant Rights Database -- Appendix A: Summary of the Methodology for Constructing Indicators of \u2018Openness\u2019 and \u2018Migrant Rights\u2019 in The Price of Rights42.
Part VII: The Global Challenge of TemporaryLabour Migration: Regulatory Responses and Possibilities -- 15.Roles for Workers and Unions in Regulating Labour Recruitment in Mexico -- I.Introduction -- II.Recruitment Regulation in Mexico and the United States -- III.The Importance of Migrant Participation in Efforts to Regulate Recruitment -- IV.Case Studies -- V.Analysis -- Vi.Conclusion -- 16.Decent Labour Standards in Corporate Supply Chains -- I.Introduction -- II.Shortcomings of Current Public and Private Law Approaches -- III.The Fair Food Program as a Model -- IV.Replicating the Immokalee Workers Model: Some Preliminary Thoughts -- 17.Reducing Worker-Paid Migration Costs -- I.Introduction: Four Migration Phases -- II.The Three R\u2019s of the Labour Market: Recruitment, Remuneration and Retention -- III.Worker-Paid Migration Costs -- IV.Korea, Kuwait and Spain -- V.Conclusions -- 18.Temporary Labour Migration and Workplace Rights in Australia -- I.Introduction -- II.The Fair Work Ombudsman -- III.Enforcing Workplace Rights for Temporary Migrant Workers using Enforceable Undertakings (EUs) -- IV.Conclusion -- Index.
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Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Part I:Introduction -- 1.Temporary Labour Migration in the Global Era -- I.Introduction -- II.Global Economic Integration and the Regulation of Temporary Labour Migration -- III.Temporary Labour Migration in Pursuit of Economic Efficiency -- IV.Temporary Labour Migration and the Production of Precarity -- V.Challenges in Realising Decent Work for Temporary Migrant Workers -- VI.Contesting Temporariness: Status and the Social Effects of the Legal Regulation of Temporary Labour Migration -- VII.The Global Challenge of Temporary Labour Migration: Regulatory Responses and Possibilities -- Part II:Global Economic Integration and the Regulation of Temporary Labour Migration -- 2.Seasonal Workers and Intra-corporate Transferees in EU Law -- I.Introduction -- II.Migration Law and Labour Law -- III.Temporary Labour Migration in a Global Context -- IV.Understanding EU Migration Law: Limits and Potential -- V.The Two Directives Compared -- VI.Conclusions -- 3.Temporary Labour Migration and the Trade in Services -- I.Introduction: From Tariffs to Trade in Labour-Intensive Services, to Global Economic Integration -- II.A Matrix of Cross-Border Human Labour Mobility Processes -- III.Regulating the Spaghetti Bowl of Trade-Related Temporary Human Migration Processes -- IV.A More Principled Approach: Equal Treatment and the Concept of Migrant Personal Work and Services Providers -- V.Conclusions -- 4.The Distinction Between Temporary Labour Migration and Posted Work\xa0in Austria -- I.Introduction -- II.Seasonality of Work and the Role of Domestic and Foreign Labour -- III.Posted Work and Labour Market Impact -- IV.What Makes Posting Workers so Different from Temporary Labour Migration? -- V.Conclusions -- Part III:Temporary Labour Migration in Pursuitof Economic Efficiency.

5.Employer Demand for Skilled Migrant Workers -- I.Introduction -- II.Background to the Tier 2 (General) Visa Scheme -- III.The Admission of Migrants: A Typology -- IV.Meeting Skill Shortages ? -- V.Conclusion -- 6.Contesting the Demand-Driven Orthodoxy -- I.Introduction -- II.The Demand-Driven Orthodoxy -- III.Challenging the Orthodoxy -- IV.Future Directions for Reform of the 457 Visa Programme -- V.Conclusion -- Part IV: Temporary Labour Migrationand the Production of Precarity -- 7.Migrant Domestic Workers in British Columbia, Canada -- I.Introduction -- II.Legal Construction, Jurisdiction and Migrant Domestic Workers\u2019 Unfreedom -- III.Trafficking, Modern Slavery and Domestic Servitude in British Columbia -- IV.Conclusion -- 8.Why is Labour Protection for Temporary Migrant Workers so Fraught? -- I.The Broken Promise of Protection for Temporary Migrant Workers -- II.Temporary Labour Migration and its Regulation in Australia: The Case of 457 Visa Workers and International Student Workers -- III.Employer Non-compliance and Temporary Migrant Workers in Australia -- IV.The Underlying Causes of Non-compliance in Relation to Temporary Migrant Work in Australia -- V.Employer Practices in Poorly Regulated Industries -- VI.Concluding Thoughts -- Part V: Challenges in Realising Decent Workfor Temporary Migrant Workers -- 9.Empowering Temporary Migrant Workers in Sweden -- I.Introduction -- II.Why a Legalistic Approach? -- III.The Swedish Regulation of Labour Migration -- IV.Some Facts and Figures -- V.Abuses and Responses -- VI.The Offer of Employment and the Employment Contract -- VII.Employment Protection -- VIII.The Combined Effects of Labour Law, Migration Law and Social Law -- IX.Alternative Solutions: Article 17 of the Seasonal Workers Directive -- X.A Particular Employment Contract -- XI.Conclusions.

10.Temporary Labour Migration and Modern Slavery -- I.Introduction -- II.Temporary Labour Migration and Human Rights -- III.Modern Slavery -- IV.The UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 -- V.Victims or Workers? -- VI.Conclusion -- 11.The Regulation of Temporary Immigration as Part of New Forms of the Supply Chain -- I.Introduction -- II.European Union Regulation of Migration: A Contradictory and Unbalanced Framework for Migrant Workers Fundamental Rights -- III.Flexibility and Marketisation: Trends in European Union Migration Policies and their Impact on Seasonal Migrant Workers in Spain -- IV.The Regulation of Temporary Seasonal Migration in Spain: The Implementation of the Flexiprecarity Model -- V.Policies of De-commodification of Temporary Immigration: A Multi-level Approach -- 12.Regulating Temporariness in Italian Migration Law -- I.Introduction -- II.Labour Migration in Italian Law: An Overview -- III.Seasonal Migrants in Italian Migration Law: Between Securitisation Policies and Exploitation -- Part VI: Contesting Temporariness: Status andthe Social Effects of the Legal Regulationof Temporary Labour Migration -- 13.The Membership of Migrant Workers and the Ethical Limits of Exclusion -- I.Introduction -- II.Transformation of Citizenship -- III.Rethinking Citizenship and Work -- IV.The Membership Entitlements of Migrant Workers -- V.Implications of Recognising Residence and Work as a Primary Basis for Membership -- VI.Conclusion -- 14.Protecting the Rights of Temporary Migrant Workers -- I.Introduction -- II.The Price of Rights: Summary of Key Arguments and Analysis -- III.A Response to Reviews -- IV.Conclusion: The Case for a Global Migrant Rights Database -- Appendix A: Summary of the Methodology for Constructing Indicators of \u2018Openness\u2019 and \u2018Migrant Rights\u2019 in The Price of Rights42.

Part VII: The Global Challenge of TemporaryLabour Migration: Regulatory Responses and Possibilities -- 15.Roles for Workers and Unions in Regulating Labour Recruitment in Mexico -- I.Introduction -- II.Recruitment Regulation in Mexico and the United States -- III.The Importance of Migrant Participation in Efforts to Regulate Recruitment -- IV.Case Studies -- V.Analysis -- Vi.Conclusion -- 16.Decent Labour Standards in Corporate Supply Chains -- I.Introduction -- II.Shortcomings of Current Public and Private Law Approaches -- III.The Fair Food Program as a Model -- IV.Replicating the Immokalee Workers Model: Some Preliminary Thoughts -- 17.Reducing Worker-Paid Migration Costs -- I.Introduction: Four Migration Phases -- II.The Three R\u2019s of the Labour Market: Recruitment, Remuneration and Retention -- III.Worker-Paid Migration Costs -- IV.Korea, Kuwait and Spain -- V.Conclusions -- 18.Temporary Labour Migration and Workplace Rights in Australia -- I.Introduction -- II.The Fair Work Ombudsman -- III.Enforcing Workplace Rights for Temporary Migrant Workers using Enforceable Undertakings (EUs) -- IV.Conclusion -- Index.

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