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The Context of Trade Union Strategy in the European Union The Context of Trade Union Strategy in the European Union
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Immigration Context in the European Union Immigration Context in the European Union
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European Union Policy Context European Union Policy Context
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Trade Unions and Immigration: Developments at the Level of the Nation-State and the Different Responses of Trade Unions Trade Unions and Immigration: Developments at the Level of the Nation-State and the Different Responses of Trade Unions
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European Trade Union Responses: Building Coherence in a Context of Uneven Resources and Engagement European Trade Union Responses: Building Coherence in a Context of Uneven Resources and Engagement
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Coping with External EU Policy Structures Coping with External EU Policy Structures
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Coping with Internal Trade Union Structures and Differences Coping with Internal Trade Union Structures and Differences
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Building Coherent Policy in a Context of Political Difference and Competing Systems of Regulation Building Coherent Policy in a Context of Political Difference and Competing Systems of Regulation
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6 Trade Union Responses to Immigration in Europe: Policy, Politics, and the Crafting of Social Inclusion across Borders
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Published:May 2019
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Abstract
This chapter explores the challenges of developing trade union responses to immigration at the European level. The issue of immigration is exacerbated at the European level by the search for a common framework of meaning and initiatives in the context of different national experiences and responses. This chapter draws on interviews with trade union officials at the European level and participant observation of initiatives around immigration to consider the way in which trade union policy on immigration has developed. Our research demonstrated that initiatives in European trade unionism were mainly aimed at increasing awareness of the issues surrounding immigration and to share and develop 'good practice' responses in trade unions and to benchmark these responses. One initiative that we document, ETUC's Workplace Europe project.
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