Luxembourg illustrates how trade unions have responded to the challenges posed by free movement in the EU

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Series Details 16.10.15
Publication Date 16/10/2015
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Freedom of movement in the EU has often been viewed as a threat to trade unions, with an increased supply of labour assumed to be a factor in undermining the ability of unions to lobby employers for better working conditions. But how have trade unions responded to freedom of movement? Using Luxembourg as a case study, Adrien Thomas writes that while trade unions have developed services for migrant workers, there are still a number of obstacles in place that prevent such workers from participating fully in the decisions made by unions.

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European Commission: DG Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion: Free Movement - EU nationals http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=457
ETUC: Issues: Labour mobility https://www.etuc.org/issue/labour-mobility

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