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The Governance of European Labor Mobility: The Case of Low-Wage Migrant Work in Germany after 2020
Die Steuerung der europäischen Arbeitsmobilität: Zur Neuregulierung migrantisch geprägter Arbeit im deutschen Niedriglohnsektor seit 2020
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Abstract Since the COVID-scandals in German abattoirs, employment and working conditions of migrant workers have been the subject of intense debate. Applying a Polanyian framework of social embeddedness, the question is posed whether the working conditions of migrant seasonal, posted, or subcontracting worke... view more
Since the COVID-scandals in German abattoirs, employment and working conditions of migrant workers have been the subject of intense debate. Applying a Polanyian framework of social embeddedness, the question is posed whether the working conditions of migrant seasonal, posted, or subcontracting workers have improved after 2020 and whether a process of social (re)embedding can be observed. Data, reports, and documentations of the responsible authorities and leading trade unions in this field as well as plenary documents and protocols of the German Bundestag are analyzed. Once one moves away from the narrow focus on the meat producing sectors, it becomes apparent that overall progress has been made after 2020, but that these improvements are still quite singular and low-key. The legal steps to improve the working conditions of migrant workers in the low-wage sector and control their enforcement are extremely arduous with only very limited effects given the incremental approach on the one hand and employers' strategy to shift between the different labor law options depending on the legal situation on the other hand.... view less
Keywords
employment conditions; working conditions; EU; Federal Republic of Germany; labor law; occupational safety; labor migration; seasonal worker
Classification
Working Conditions
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Free Keywords
migrant workers; occupational health and safety; posted workers; labor mobility; COVID
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Page/Pages
p. 217-240
Journal
Historical Social Research, 50 (2025) 1
Issue topic
The Making of European Labour Mobility: Histories, Manifestations, and Contestations
ISSN
0172-6404
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed