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Resumen de Misconceiving‘seasons’in global food systems: the case of the EU Seasonal Workers Directive

Lydia Medland

  • This article discusses the EU Seasonal Workers Directive alongside case study data of seasonal agricultural workin Spain. The conceptual contribution is to critically consider‘seasonality’and the related assumptions aroundtemporary labour migration for agricultural work. This consideration informs an analysis of the Directive's policyapproach alongside its three global objectives. It is argued that this Directive is likely to fail to meet all three ofthese objectives; the assumed timeframe for labour demands does not correspond with unmet seasonalchallenges; the lack of options for undocumented workers already in the EU may compound their marginalisation;the policy approach of circular migration and limited worker protections does not do enough to prevent newseasonal workers from falling into situations of vulnerability and undocumented status.


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