Subcontracting Chain and Working Conditions in Italy: Evidence from the Food and Meat Industry
Subcontracting Chain and Working Conditions in Italy: Evidence from the Food and Meat Industry
Author(s): Stefania Battistelli, Piera CampanellaSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Labour and Social Security Law
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: outsourcing; subcontracting; working conditions; labour intermediation; food and meat industry; podwykonawstwo; warunki pracy; pośrednictwo pracy; przemysł spożywczy i mięsny
Summary/Abstract: Outsourcing is a phenomenon that combines business strategies, structural characteristics of companies and working relationships. In Italy outsourcing is widespread, facilitated by a legislation that has removed limits and made the outsourced production and the management of the workforce easier. As a result, employment, working conditions and industrial relations in the value chain have been affected by this phenomenon in terms of high fragmentation and work protection. In this scenario the industries which have been more negatively impacted by the phenomenon are the ones under high pressure from large retailers and the demand for low cost goods, such as the logistics and the meat sector. The article aims at presenting the analysis of outsourcing phenomenon in Italy, by examining its causes, its mechanism and its consequences on workers and their trade unions. In this context, an inadequacy of the present regulatory approaches in addressing the phenomenon of outsourcing has been observed. Its content has been enriched with the analysis of a case study, called “Modena system,” which unveils the weaknesses of outsourcing in a specific sector, the meat industry, and the concrete responses taken by the public actors and trade unions to deal with them.
Journal: Studia z Zakresu Prawa Pracy i Polityki Społecznej
- Issue Year: 27/2020
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 135-145
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English