Social Dumping
Social Dumping
Walter Gagawczuk, Wolfgang DÄUBLER, Marc Rigaux, Jan Buelens, Gian Guido Balandi
About this book
The economic unification of Europe has created a lot of victims. The realization of the single market has taken place without any adjusting or accompanying economic and social policies. Its effects on social and human relations go far beyond the economic and commercial areas its authors had in mind. It has in fact led to changes in European society that are so far-reaching that they could very well be characterized as mutations. This book looks at the phenomenon of social dumping in the wider context of liberalized social competition as steered by the European Union. It contains a number of testimonies by people who actively fight social dumping, with special attention paid to the harrowing dumping practices in the road transport sector. Some of the authors also examine the phenomenon of social dumping in relation to compliance with the fundamental right of all workers to respect for their dignity as human beings. In this respect, the underlying question is whether, by tolerating legislation that allows human dignity to be violated by social dumping, the European and national legislators in fact infringe on this key fundamental right.
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Subjects
European unionEuropean union countries, social policyEuropean union countries, economic conditionsEconomic policyCongressesLabor marketSocial legislationLabor laws and legislationSocial policyHuman rightsDumping socialSocial dumpingTravailleursWorkersDignité humaineHuman dignityDroit du travailLabour law