Policy Brief: 'Out of sight, Not out of mind: Precarity in Women Migrant Nightworkers in Ireland'
Description
1. CALLING FOR A SOCIALLY JUST MODEL OF NIGHTWORK ECONOMY IN EUROPE
2. FOSTERING GENDER EQUALITY AND FIGHTING INVISIBILITY OF NIGHTWORKERS
3. DEMONSTRATING THE POSITIVE IMPACT THAT NIGHTWORKERS HAVE ON NATIONAL, DAYTIME AND NIGHTTIME ECONOMIES IN IRELAND AND EUROPE
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This Policy Brief draws on the findings of the EU-funded PRECNIGHTS project, based at the Institute for Social Science in the 21st Century (ISS21), University College Cork, Ireland. It summarises the issues with nightwork and enables a nuanced understanding of the current state of nightwork in Ireland, and beyond. It recommends actions to reduce the disparities between labour legislation and guidelines on the one hand and the situation on the ground on the other. The results show that, positive, long-lasting effects are dependable on the following actions:
· Improving the working conditions of nightworkers in Europe.
· Recognising nightworkers’ contribution to European societies.
· Advocating for their rights to live and work in dignity throughout Europe.
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PRECNIGHTS POLICY BRIEF 26.09.24 d3.pdf
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