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Bargaining for working conditions and social rights of migrant workers in Central East European countries (BARMIG), National report: Poland

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  • Dominika Polkowska
  • Karolina Podgórska
  • Agnieszka Nowak-Kolasa
  • Michał Nowakowski
  • Błażej Dyczewski
  • Kamil Filipek

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The report has been prepared within the Bargaining for working conditions and social rights of migrant workers in Central East European countries (BARMIG) project. The report assesses the role of established industrial relations institutions in addressing the increased presence of migrant workers in domestic labour markets, and analyses how and with what capacities trade unions and employer organisations in Poland respond to these changes and challenges.

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  • Dominika Polkowska & Karolina Podgórska & Agnieszka Nowak-Kolasa & Michał Nowakowski & Błażej Dyczewski & Kamil Filipek, 2022. "Bargaining for working conditions and social rights of migrant workers in Central East European countries (BARMIG), National report: Poland," Research Reports 47, Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI).
  • Handle: RePEc:cel:report:47
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    1. Kamil Filipek & Dominika Polkowska, 2020. "The Latent Precariousness of Migrant Workers: a Study of Ukrainians Legally Employed in Poland," Journal of International Migration and Integration, Springer, vol. 21(1), pages 205-220, March.
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