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Alternative Trade Union Organizing of Migrant Workers in Northern Ireland in the wake of the Good Friday Agreement
Alternative Trade Union Organizing of Migrant Workers in Northern Ireland in the wake of the Good Friday Agreement

Author(s): Paul Stewart, Brian Garvey, Tommy McKearney
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Social Sciences, Business Economy / Management
Published by: Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie
Keywords: trade unions; union organizing; migrant workers; sectarianism

Summary/Abstract: The paper deals with an organised labour response to recent migration to Northern Ireland from the New Member States (NMS) following EU enlargement in 2004. A trade union's approach to the problems confronting migrant workers is analyzed in the context of neo-liberal reforms of the labour market and shrinking of the welfare state. These changes have taken place in the context of a specific region still struggling to overcome the legacy of a long-lasting conflict from the 1960s until 1998 Good Friday Agreement. Furthermore, an innovative approach to migrant workers organising combining elements of solidarity and membership mobilisation and aiming at promoting a political and class solidaristic cross-sectarian agenda developed by the Independent Workers' Union (IWU) is examined. The results are based on a research programme undertaken by the IWU to uncover the nature of the relationship between migrants, labour market changes and the trajectory of sectarianism in the north.

  • Issue Year: 4/2013
  • Issue No: 1 (7)
  • Page Range: 91-108
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English