2022
DOI: 10.1111/rego.12461
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The embedded flexibility of Nordic labor market models under pressure from EU‐induced dualization—The case of posted work in Denmark and Sweden

Abstract: While many coordinated market economies have responded to internationalization by regulation that creates dualization between insiders and outsiders, the Nordic countries have opted for an embedded flexibilization in which strong unions and cooperative employers have combined flexibility and equality. However, in recent years, the Nordic countries have come under pressure from an EU‐induced dualization that has institutionalized mobile low‐wage workers as an outside group. This article presents case studies of… Show more

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“…The Just Eat and Foodora CA's were negotiated with low union densities and Foodora has yet to join the EA. Unions will argue that this provides “a foot in the door”, but if this strategy is not followed up with actual organizing drives it will threaten both the legitimacy of the union and of the CA (Arnholtz, 2022). It will also undermine the competitive advantage of being an intermediary in the Nordic collective bargaining system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Just Eat and Foodora CA's were negotiated with low union densities and Foodora has yet to join the EA. Unions will argue that this provides “a foot in the door”, but if this strategy is not followed up with actual organizing drives it will threaten both the legitimacy of the union and of the CA (Arnholtz, 2022). It will also undermine the competitive advantage of being an intermediary in the Nordic collective bargaining system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This division is exemplified in the lead up and responses to the European Court of Justice's (ECJ) Laval ruling. In this case, the Swedish construction trade union, Byggnads, demanded Laval, a small Latvian company to sign a collective agreement to ensure that posted workers were paid Swedish wages (Arnholtz, 2023). Laval's refusal to sign the agreement kickstarted a chain of events that led to the case being heard at the ECJ.…”
Section: Variations In National Political Parties' Views Of Social Eu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, as mentioned above, the extent of migrant labour as well as the conditions of migrant workers in the host labour markets are not fixed, but amenable to change, depending on the regulatory environment and power dynamics between actors (Krings, 2021; Arnholtz, 2022). The State has a fundamental role in shaping the extent of migrant labour and the conditions of migrant work, therefore supporting or limiting employers demand for migrant workers.…”
Section: Conditions Of Employment For Low-waged Migrant Workers: Stru...mentioning
confidence: 99%