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South Atlantic Quarterly (2015) 114 (1): 195–203.
Published: 01 January 2015
... in the workplace. The essay investigates, firstly, why migrants are willing to work for lower wages than established in collective agreements. Migrants’ deportability explains the situation to some extent, but it does not answer the question completely; EU citizens (such as Romanians) who are not deportable also...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2015) 114 (1): 192–194.
Published: 01 January 2015
.... Perrotta’s essay on Romanian agricultural workers laboring in south- ern Italy; Wagner and Hassel’s analysis of Bulgarian and Romanian workers in the German meat processing industry; and Sacchetto and Andrijasevic’s piece on Polish, Slovak, Romanian, and Bulgarian electronics assembly workers...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2015) 114 (1): 235–238.
Published: 01 January 2015
..., titled Vite in cantiere: Migrazione e lavoro dei rumeni in Italia (Living in a Construction Site: The Migration and Work of Romanians in Italy; 2011). His current research focuses on migrant labor in agriculture, compar- ing southern and northern Italy’s agro-industrial supply chains. Maurilio...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2015) 114 (1): 204–214.
Published: 01 January 2015
... according to nationalities, leaving the day shifts to Germans and the night shifts to Romanian and Bulgarian workers (Grossarth 2013). In cases of work-related accidents, workers were sent home and replaced within a day, and little or no labor-protection standards were respected. Workers on day...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2020) 119 (3): 629–636.
Published: 01 July 2020
... segregation of the organization of work on the farms: Moroccans, Spaniards, and Romanians do not mix. Thus, employers practice a divide and conquer strategy that impedes the creation of broad networks of mutual aid and solidarity that would balance the correlation of forces between the company and workers...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2017) 116 (4): 727–744.
Published: 01 October 2017
... less well known or remembered, such as the Romanian Panait Istrati and the Spaniard Jorge Manrique. Around 1929, Mariátegui likewise dedicated a series of texts to literature evoking the Great War in a saga that extends from Erich María Remarque to Ernest Glaesser. In this context, just...