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Labour Mobility and Wage Dumping: The Case of Norway
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Labor RelationTradeWage Regulation MechanismsLawIndustrial OrganizationLabour GeographyCollective BargainingNorwegian Mixed ModelLabour MobilityEconomicsPublic PolicyLabor PracticesLabour SupplyLabor EconomicsEconomic PolicySociologyBusinessLabor Market ImpactLabor-management NegotiationLabor LawCollective AgreementsUnemployment
This article examines wage regulation mechanisms, based on statutory provisions or on collective agreements, designed to protect migrant and posted workers from `wage dumping'. The Norwegian mixed model is compared to mechanisms in other European countries, and is also contrasted with the autonomous collective-agreement models of Denmark and Sweden. The experience gained from extension of collective agreements in Norway suggests that such mechanisms may be more generally effective as a means to protect foreign workers.
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