Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies (Jun 2018)

Northern Lights Instead of Workers’ Rights: Volunteer Working Tourists in Finnish Lapland

  • Christopher Brennan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18291/njwls.v8i2.106154
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2

Abstract

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Research on volunteers in the tourism field often deals with the motivations of such persons as well as their effects on host locales, while research on the work conditions of tourism workers often focuses solely on paid employees. However, such research has not focused on the workplace condi- tions for volunteer working tourists in the tourism arena whose motivation, among other reasons, for seeking unpaid work opportunities is a dual role of tourism consumer.As volunteers are not for- mally employed, they are not entitled to legal workplace standards.This article examines, through netnographic research methods and thematic analysis, the workplace experiences of several vol- unteer working tourists in Finnish Lapland, considering how similar to precarious employment their situation is, to some extent enabled by their tourism mindset. This raises curious questions about the use of such labor, suggesting their future inclusion within discussions of precarious work

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