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Internationalization and the Spaces of Temporary Labour: The Global Assembly of a Local Workforce
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Human MigrationEducationMigrant Agency WorkersTemporary LabourLabour GeographyLabor Process StudiesLabour StudyLabor MigrationLocal WorkforceLabor Market IntegrationTransnational WorkLanguage StudiesGlobal AssemblyInternational ManagementGlobalizationCultureWorkforce DevelopmentSociologyEconomic MigrantsInternational OrganizationLondon HotelMigrant Worker
Abstract An increasing number of low‐status consumer service jobs in the UK are undertaken by economic migrants, who are often recruited through the aegis of employment agencies. This article explores the use of migrant agency workers by a London hotel and a hospital, looking at the ways in which such a labour force is recruited and assembled in parts of the service sector in Greater London. It argues that even in the most locally‐based of service‐sector jobs, typically involving face to face interactions, new sets of transnational connections are producing a globalized labour force.
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