TY - JOUR
T1 - Power resources and the battle against precarious employment
T2 - Trade union activities within a tripartite initiative tackling undeclared work in Sweden
AU - Håkansta, Carin
AU - Albin, Maria
AU - Kreshpaj, Bertina
AU - Gunn, Virginia
AU - Hogstedt, Christer
AU - Matilla-santander, Nuria
AU - O’campo, Patricia
AU - Orellana Pozo, Cecilia
AU - Wegman, David H
AU - Bodin, Theo
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The aim of this case study was to explore the abilities and limitations of trade unions in their response to undeclared work, which has received scant attention in research on working conditions and industrial relations. The authors use power resource theory to examine the outcome of a Swedish government initiative aimed to boost the ability of the social partners to tackle undeclared work. The findings confirm previous literature suggesting cross-sectoral differences in the extent and nature of undeclared work and an association between low levels of power resources and high risk of undeclared work. The authors recommend that future initiatives take account of cross-sectoral differences in the nature and extent of undeclared work and available power resources. Future research should consider how different actors can contribute to the ability of the social partners in different sectors to engage in the battle against undeclared work
AB - The aim of this case study was to explore the abilities and limitations of trade unions in their response to undeclared work, which has received scant attention in research on working conditions and industrial relations. The authors use power resource theory to examine the outcome of a Swedish government initiative aimed to boost the ability of the social partners to tackle undeclared work. The findings confirm previous literature suggesting cross-sectoral differences in the extent and nature of undeclared work and an association between low levels of power resources and high risk of undeclared work. The authors recommend that future initiatives take account of cross-sectoral differences in the nature and extent of undeclared work and available power resources. Future research should consider how different actors can contribute to the ability of the social partners in different sectors to engage in the battle against undeclared work
U2 - 10.1177/0143831X221131835
DO - 10.1177/0143831X221131835
M3 - Journal article
VL - 45
SP - 29
EP - 56
JO - Economic and Industrial Democracy
JF - Economic and Industrial Democracy
SN - 0143-831X
IS - 1
ER -