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The Attitudes of German Trade Unions to Migrant Workers, 1880s to 1914

Dirk Hoerder ; University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany


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Abstract

In a short introduction to this paper a specific development of the German social democratic party and trade unions is dealt with, along with workers' emigration, mostly to the United States of America, and a growth of immigration, mainly from Poland and Italy. There follows an account of job competition, because of the danger of undercutting wage levels on the labor market, an account of strikebreaking, and of threats to migrants' health, morals and culture. In the final part of the paper German trade unions' practices towards foreign workers are compared from a theoretical point of view.

Keywords

migrant workers; trade union; Germany

Hrčak ID:

128155

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/128155

Publication date:

31.5.1988.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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