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UNDER PRESSURE FROM MIGRANT LABOUR: CHALLENGES OF DEREGULATION, REREGULATION AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IN ESTONIA, SLOVAKIA AND SLOVENIA

Jaan Masso, Maja Breznik, Liis Roosaar and Tibor T. Meszmann

No 151, University of Tartu - Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Working Paper Series from Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, University of Tartu (Estonia)

Abstract: The growth of immigrant labour in Central and Eastern Europe has put pressure on labour market institutions and actors shaping industrial relations. Estonia, Slovakia, and Slovenia – countries representing different models of capitalism – have adopted different regulatory strategies to address the growing need for temporary migrant labour. In some sectors, the high presence of migrant workers on temporary contracts puts pressure on wages and working conditions, creating conditions for sectoral and company-based migrant labour regimes (MLR). We investigate the roles of employers and trade unions in Estonia, Slovakia, and Slovenia in addressing the issues arising from the temporary employment of migrant workers. While everywhere the driving force behind the increased reliance on migrant labour has been some employers’ economic need to fill low-paid jobs, countries differ in terms of union action and new forms of employee representation. We show that trade unions and employer organisations are involved to varying degrees in the national regulatory processes concerning changes to the labour market access of TCNs. However, their influence on sectoral or company-level migrant worker employment practices is low to non-existent. While these sector- and company-based MLRs are growing in significance, trade unions are caught in a vicious cycle of deregulation and reregulation.

Keywords: migrant labour regime; temporary migrant labour; regulation of migration; industrial relations; Central and Eastern Europe (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 19 pages
Date: 2025
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