Labour Mobility and OSH Vulnerability of Posted Workers: The Cases of Austria and the Slovak Republic
In this chapter we focus on the occupational safety and health of temporary cross-border labour migrants posted to Austria and the Slovak Republic. Based on empirical interview data with public authorities, social partners and workers in both countries, w
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Health, Safety and Well-being of Migrant Workers: New Hazards, New Workers
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Francisco Díaz Bretones • Angeli Santos Editors
Health, Safety and Well-being of Migrant Workers: New Hazards, New Workers
Editors Francisco Díaz Bretones School of Labour Relations & Human Resources University of Granada Edificio San Jerónimo, Granada, Spain
Angeli Santos Division of Psychiatry & Applied Psychology University of Nottingham YANG Fujia, Jubilee Campus, Nottinghamshire, UK
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