TY - JOUR T1 - Temporary Agency Work and Trade Unions in Comparative Perspective: A Mixed Blessing? JF - SAGE Open Y1 - 2015 A1 - Doerflinger, Nadja A1 - Valeria Pulignano KW - Belgium KW - Germany KW - precarious work KW - temporary workers KW - vulnerable workers AB -

The article examines local union approaches toward temporary agency work in Belgium and Germany. Heterogeneous plant-level use of temporary work is explained by differences in collective bargaining, together with representation structures and rights for agency workers. Specifically, within a context providing effective rights for representation, the Belgian unions responded to firms’ economic difficulties by improving the working conditions of agency workers through negotiating plant-level agreements that contributed to fostering equality between agency workers and regular workers. In contrast, agency work became instrumental in safeguarding the core workforce’s employment in the German workplaces, where the representation rights were absent. As a result, the status of agency workers remained vulnerable.

VL - 5 L2 - eng UR - http://sgo.sagepub.com/content/5/2/2158244015575633#sec-8 CP - 2 ER -