Research issues surrounding global organising, worker exploitation and social dumping see:
Introduction
- Eurofound- Social Dumping:
http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/areas/industrialrelations/dictionary/definitions/socialdumping.htm
European Federation of Builders and Woodworkers campaign:
http://www.stopsocialdumping.eu/
- International Transport Workers’ Federation- Organising Globally:
http://www.itfglobal.org/organising/index.cfm
- ETUC- ‘European Parliament opinion legitimises social dumping and exploitation of workers’
http://www.etuc.org/a/10874 - ETUC- ‘Posting of Workers/ETUC Positions and Resolutions’
http://www.etuc.org/r/909
Indepth information
For further detailed discussion and analysis of these issues the following links may be of use:
- Magdalena Bernaciak, ‘Social Dumping: Political Catchphrase or Threat to Labour Standards?’:
http://www.etui.org/Publications2/Working-Papers/Social-dumping-political-catchphrase-or-threat-to-labour-standards - Vera Glassner and Philippe Pochet, ‘Why Trade Unions Seek to Coordinate Wages and Collctive Bargaining in the Eurozone: Past Developments and Future Prospects’:
http://www.etui.org/Publications2/Working-Papers/Why-trade-unions-seek-to-coordinate-wages-and-collective-bargaining-in-the-Eurozone - Andreas Bücker and Wiebke Warneck, ‘Viking - Laval - Rüffert: Consequences and Policy Perspectives’
http://www.etui.org/Publications2/Reports/Viking-Laval-Rueffert-consequences-and-policy-perspectives - Andreas Bücker and Wiebke Warneck, ‘Reconciling Fundamental Social Rights and Economic Freedoms after Viking, Laval and Rüffert’
http://www.etui.org/Topics/Social-dialogue-collective-bargaining/Social-legislation/The-interpretation-by-the-European-Court-of-Justice/Reconciling-Fundamental-Social-Rights-and-Economic-Freedoms-after-Viking-Laval-and-Rueffert