Thai seasonal migrant workers pick Swedish blueberries

Who picks the Swedish and Finnish blueberries? A great deal of them is picked by foreign  migrant workers.

“Today the Swedish berry-picking industry is dependent on foreign seasonal migrant workers from China, Thailand, Viet Nam and such Eastern European countries as Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine, among others. Foreign workers represent more than 80 per cent of the labour force in the berry-picking industry … . Outside of the European Union, Thailand sends the largest number of migrant workers to Sweden to pick berries…“ (Vanaspong 2012: 13).

Whole farming families from Thailand have to mortgage their land and pay „recruting fees“ to private labour recruting agencies in Thailand,  so that they can send members of the family to Sweden to earn money. The workers arrive in July, are placed in camps and have to work very long hours picking berries in the woods for Swedish companies. Because of increasing recruitment … Mehr lesen...

“Union decline and rising inequality in two charts”

The lower the “countervailing power” of labor unions, the higher the inequality (see the two charts by Colin Gordon, http://www.epi.org/blog/union-decline-rising-inequality-charts).

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It would be interesting to find out, (i) which causal mechnismus is responsible for this statistical relationship and which direction the causality has, (ii) whether we would find the same relationship for other countries as well, and (iii) if it still exists when one controls for other possible causes of inequality.… Mehr lesen...