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- Social_dumping abstract "See also Dumping (pricing policy) - international trade; and SUTA dumping - tax avoidance (US)"Social dumping" is a term that is used to describe a practice of employers to use cheaper labour, than what is usually available at their site of (1) production and/or (2) selling. In the first case, migrant workers are employed; in the second, production is moved to a low-wage country or area. The entrepreneur will thus save money and potentially increase their profit. Systemic criticism suggests that, as a result, governments are tempted to enter a so-called social policy regime competition whereby they would reduce their labour and social standards in order to ease labour costs on enterprises and, eventually, to retain business activity within their jurisdiction.There is a controversy around whether social dumping takes advantage of an EU directive on internal markets: the Bolkestein directive.Negative aspects of social dumping: Employees in exporting countries Child labor in exporting countries Industry and environment in exporting country Government in exporting countries Employees in importing countries Shareholders of the company in importing countriesPositive aspects of social dumping: Company importing country Shareholders in importing country Customers in importing country Industry in importing market Employment in exporting country Government and investment in exporting countryA joint NGO statement on the EU Seasonal Migrant Workers' Directive also warns against social dumping. The document argues that a vague definition of seasonal work might fail to cover all types of seasonal employment taking place when the Directive will be exerting its otherwise welcome, protective measures on the labour market.".
- Social_dumping wikiPageExternalLink NECC%20Social%20Dumping%20February%202004.pdf.
- Social_dumping wikiPageExternalLink socialdumping.htm.
- Social_dumping wikiPageExternalLink Social%20Dumping.pdf.
- Social_dumping wikiPageExternalLink trade-unions-lindsey-strikes.
- Social_dumping wikiPageID "4094332".
- Social_dumping wikiPageRevisionID "565555753".
- Social_dumping hasPhotoCollection Social_dumping.
- Social_dumping subject Category:Anti-competitive_behaviour.
- Social_dumping subject Category:Commerce.
- Social_dumping subject Category:Economics.
- Social_dumping subject Category:International_trade.
- Social_dumping subject Category:Pricing.
- Social_dumping comment "See also Dumping (pricing policy) - international trade; and SUTA dumping - tax avoidance (US)"Social dumping" is a term that is used to describe a practice of employers to use cheaper labour, than what is usually available at their site of (1) production and/or (2) selling. In the first case, migrant workers are employed; in the second, production is moved to a low-wage country or area. The entrepreneur will thus save money and potentially increase their profit.".
- Social_dumping label "Dumping social".
- Social_dumping label "Dumping socjalny".
- Social_dumping label "Social dumping".
- Social_dumping label "Sozialdumping".
- Social_dumping label "إغراق اجتماعي".
- Social_dumping label "ソーシャルダンピング".
- Social_dumping sameAs Sozialdumping.
- Social_dumping sameAs Dumping_social.
- Social_dumping sameAs ソーシャルダンピング.
- Social_dumping sameAs Dumping_socjalny.
- Social_dumping sameAs m.05fc59j.
- Social_dumping sameAs Q2166064.
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