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Labour movements, trade Unions and strikes (Belgium) Ghent University
Immigrants and the Brussels labour movement: activism, integration and exclusion since 1945 Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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The movement for the Abolition of Child Labour: Example of a Transnational Networkmovement KU Leuven
Counteracting movements: precarious labour and civil action in the Viennese art scene University of Antwerp
Labor's second front: the foreign policy of the American and British trade union movements during the second world war Ghent University
ILO histories: essays on the international labour organization and its impact on the world during the twentieth century Ghent University
How posting shapes a hybrid single European labour market University of Antwerp
Some scholars argue that intra-EU labour migration improves the allocation of human capital in Europe and that labour mobility is still too low to constitute a single European labour market. Others insist that free movement of labour and services makes employment more precarious and causes wage dumping. Less attention has been given to the origins, destinations and nature of flows of posted workers, partly because data on posting are scarce. We ...
Mobile labour (Mobilities 16:2) KU Leuven
Inspired by the rich literature on mobility and moved by our own interest in the labour-related production of difference, we used the concept of mobile labour as a catalyst for current, innovative, and ethnographic approaches to labour and mobility. That includes movements for labour (migrant trajectories, economic-induced displacements), movements as labour (highly mobile jobs), and movements of labour (labour-related geographical displacement ...