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August 2009, Volume 15, Issue 3-4
- 505-525 European and international framework agreements: new tools of transnational industrial relations
by Volker Telljohann & Isabel Da Costa & Torsten Müller & Udo Rehfeldt & Reingard Zimmer - 527-556 Decent work: indexing European working conditions and imposing workplace tax
by Andranik Tangian - 557-577 Local flexicurity: resolving the conflict between direct and representative participation
by Inger Marie Hagen & Sissel Charlotte Trygstad - 579-586 Obama and the US labour movement
by Richard Hurd - 586-588 A democratic deficit – one of the EU's strengths? The German Constitutional Court's judgment on the Lisbon Treaty
by Ulrich Mückenberger - 589-596 The Ghent system, temporary unemployment and the Belgian trade unions since the economic downturn
by Kurt Vandaele - 596-603 Three pillars of flexicurity: the case of the Czech Republic
by Pavel Janicko & Pavel Sirucek - 604-605 New court practice concerning workers’ participation
by Niklas Bruun - 607-610 Book Review: Reforming the Bismarckian Welfare Systems
by Karen Anderson - 610-613 Book Review: Flexibility and Employment Security in Europe – Labour Markets in Transition Cheltenham
by Günther Schmid - 614-615 Book Review: A Relevant Approach in Central and Eastern Europe Geneva
by Ben Valkenburg - 615-618 Book Review: The Crisis of Social Democratic Trade Unionism in Western Europe: The Search for Alternatives
by Richard Hyman - 619-623 Book Review: Soft Governance in Hard Politics European Coordination of Anti-Poverty Policies in France and Germany
by Hedva Sarfati - 623-625 Book Review: Redundancy Law in Europe
by Ulrich Mückenberger - 625-628 Book Review: International Labour Office – International Institute of Labour Studies
by Hedva Sarfati - 628-630 Book Review: The Laval and Viking Cases: Freedom of Services and Establishment v. Industrial Conflict in the European Economic Area and Russia
by Wiebke Warneck - 631-634 Book Review: EU Industrial Relations v. National Industrial Relations
by Marieke Louis - 635-636 Book Review: Worth Fighting For – Inside the Your Rights At Work Campaign Sydney
by Kathie Muir & Thomas Klikauer - 637-640 Book Review: Assessing Intergenerational Equity – An Interdisciplinary Study of Aging and Pension Reform in Hungary Budapest
by Hedva Sarfati
May 2009, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 177-180 Editorial - EN
by Torsten Müller & Andrew Watt - 181-184 Editorial - FR
by Torsten Müller & Andrew Watt - 185-188 Editorial - DE
by Torsten Müller & Andrew Watt - 189-208 Financial capitalism and private equity – a new regime?
by Andrew Watt & Béla Galgóczi - 209-227 Private equity in the UK context
by Glenn Morgan - 229-249 German chemical giants' business and social models in transition – financialisation as a management strategy
by Jürgen Kädtler - 251-270 TUI AG – a group under pressure from the capital market. A workforce fights successfully against the break-up of its company
by Alexandra Krieger - 271-289 Social dialogue in France and reactions to the financialisation of the economy
by Isabelle Chambost & Christian Hoarau & Patrick Roturier - 291-295 The need to regulate hedge funds and private equity
by Poul Nyrup Rasmussen - 297-302 Tackling private equity – the role of the Trades Union Congress (UK)
by Janet Williamson - 303-307 The social risks of LBOs and private equity: a trade union view
by Gaby Bonnand & Emmanuel Mermet - 309-313 Private equity and the European metalworkers' unions
by Dirk Bergrath - 315-319 A regional perspective on coordinating collective bargaining policy in the energy sector
by Richard Pond - 319-322 World Bank orders suspension of Doing Business labour market deregulation indicator
by Peter Bakvis - 323-325 Supercapitalism – The Transformation of Business, Democracy, and Everyday Life
by Thomas Klikauer - 326-330 The WTO and Labor and Employment. Critical Perspectives on the Global Trading System and the WTO, No. 14
by Hedva Sarfati - 330-332 Restructuring Work and Employment in Europe. Managing Change in an Era of Globalisation
by Béla Galgóczi - 332-335 Challenges of Globalization – Imbalances and Growth
by Hedva Sarfati - 336-337 Einführung in die Arbeitspolitik – Arbeitsbeziehungen und Arbeitsmarkt in sozialwissenschaftlicher Perspektive
by Otto Jacobi
February 2009, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 5-9 Editorial - EN
by Jean-Yves Boulin & Christian Dufour & Philippe Pochet - 10-14 Editorial - FR
by Jean-Yves Boulin & Christian Dufour & Philippe Pochet - 15-19 Editorial - DE
by Jean-Yves Boulin & Christian Dufour & Philippe Pochet - 21-32 Introduction
by Philippe Pochet & Jean-Yves Boulin - 33-52 The Lisbon strategy and structural reforms in Europe
by Bruno Amable & Lilas Demmou & Ivan Ledezma - 53-70 The battle of ideas in the European field: the combat to defeat unemployment and the struggle to give it a name
by Amparo Serrano Pascual - 71-91 Participation through the Lisbon strategy: comparing the European Employment Strategy and pensions OMC
by David Natali & Caroline de la Porte - 93-110 Functionalism vs Westphalia: the looking glass of employment policy
by George Ross - 111-137 The Lisbon strategy a decade on: a critical review of a multi-disciplinary literature
by David Natali - 139-146 Some tentative conclusions
by Philippe Pochet & Jean-Yves Boulin & Christian Dufour - 147-149 Social Europe and the Lisbon strategy
by Maria Helena André - 149-153 Revision of the Working Time Directive – what is the state of play?
by Wiebke Warneck - 153-158 The financial crisis in Iceland
by Gylfi Arnbjörnsson & Halldór Grönvold - 159-161 La longue marche vers l'Europe social
by Maria Jepsen - 161-164 The Rise and Fall of the EU's Constitutional Treaty
by Isabelle Schömann - 164-168 The activation dilemma. Reconciling the fairness and effectiveness of minimum income schemes in Europe
by Hedva Sarfati
November 2008, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 541-545 Editorial
by Maurizio Ambrosini & Gian Primo Cella & Antonio MartÃn - 546-550 Editorial
by Maurizio Ambrosini & Gian Primo Cella & Antonio MartÃn - 551-555 Editorial
by Maurizio Ambrosini & Gian Primo Cella & Antonio MartÃn - 557-572 Irregular immigration: economic convenience and other factors
by Maurizio Ambrosini - 573-588 New immigration and labour markets in western Europe: a trade-off between unemployment and job quality?
by Emilio Reyneri & Giovanna Fullin - 589-606 Spain: large-scale regularisation and its impacts on labour market and social policy
by Fausto Miguélez & Albert Recio - 607-624 Foreign workers and trade unions: the challenges posed
by Miguel Pajares - 625-638 Migration and trade unions. A comparison between Dutch and Italian trade union actions and strategies
by Stefania Marino & Judith Roosblad - 639-652 Immigrants' irregular economic activities in the Czech Republic (a multi-approach study)
by Dušan Drbohlav & Dagmar Dzúrová & Zdeněk Čermák & Eva Janská & Dita Čermáková & Lenka Medová - 653-664 Tightening immigration policies and labour market impacts
by Sonia McKay & Tessa Wright - 665-675 Immigration and trade unions in Belgium: historical trends and new challenges
by Albert Martens & Valeria Pulignano - 677-694 Migrant struggles for the right to have rights: three examples of social movements powered by migrants in New York, Paris and Barcelona
by Amarela Varela Huerta - 695-699 Undeclared labour: don't blame the migrants
by Jan Cremers - 700-701 Progress on the revision of the EWC Directive
by Romuald Jagodziński - 703-704 Exploited: migrant labour in the new global economy
by Sonia McKay - 704-705 Migrants, work, and the welfare state
by Ben Valkenburg - 706-709 Towards a fair deal for migrant workers in the global economy
by Antonio MartÃn Artiles - 709-712 Employment and working conditions of migrant workers
by Antonio MartÃn Artiles - 713-715 International migration and economic development. Lessons from low-income countries
by Antonio MartÃn Artiles - 717-722 New challenges of transnationalism in the study of migration
by Sònia Parella & Leonardo Cavalcanti - 722-726 European trade unionism in transition?
by Kurt Vandaele
August 2008, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 391-392 Editorial
by N/A - 393-394 Editorial
by N/A - 395-396 Editorial
by N/A - 397-398 Obituary
by Stefan Clauwaert - 399-418 Social pacts, collective bargaining and trade union articulation strategies
by Oscar Molina - 419-433 Putting security at the heart of the European social pact – proposals to make flexicurity more balanced
by Pascale Vielle & Jean-Michel Bonvin - 435-452 Overstretching solidarity? Trade unions' national perspectives on the European economic and social model
by Marius R. Busemeyer & Christian Kellermann & Alexander Petring & Andrej StuchlÃk - 453-467 Understanding the European Works Council deficit in German multinationals
by Michael Whittall & Stefan Lücking & Rainer Trinczek - 469-480 Job advertisements and personal networks: two specific channels in the Spanish labour market
by Géraldine Rieucau - 481-482 Trade unions split in Irish Referendum on the Lisbon Reform Treaty
by Kevin P. O'Kelly - 482-486 France: changes in the rules governing representativeness of trade unions and collective bargaining
by Jean-Yves Boulin - 486-491 The learning works council
by Jan Cremers - 493-496 Towards a European Labour Identity. The case of the European Work Council
by Romuald Jagodziński - 497-500 Strikes around the World: 1968-2005
by Lorenzo Bordogna - 500-503 Trade union responses to globalization. A review by the Global Union Research Network
by Dr Michael Fichter - 503-506 European Unions. Labor's Quest for a Transnational Democracy
by Valeria Pulignano - 506-508 Human Resource Management – Ethics and Employment
by Thomas Klikauer - 509-513 Competing Claims in Work and Family Life
by SÃle O'Dorchai - 513-515 Learning with Trade Unions – A Contemporary Agenda in Employment Relations
by Jeff Bridgford - 515-519 Live Longer, Work Longer – Ageing and Employment Policies
by Hedva Sarfati - 521-525 7th European Meeting of Employee Ownership in Brussels – new research findings presented
by Stefan Stracke - 526-530 EWCs back on the European agenda ‘Managers’ role in EWCs': CEC European Managers conference Toulouse, 5–6 June 2008 and ‘On the offensive for stronger European Works Councils’: ETUC and Hans-Böckler-Stiftung conference Brussels, 9–10 June 2008
by Romuald Jagodziński
May 2008, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 201-202 Editorial
by Maria da Paz Campos Lima & Jens Lind - 203-204 Editorial
by Maria da Paz Campos Lima & Jens Lind - 205-206 Editorial
by Maria da Paz Campos Lima & Jens Lind - 207-207 The closure of the Istituto per il Lavoro
by Philippe Pochet & Maria Jepsen - 209-236 Finance as a driver of privatisation
by Jörg Huffschmid - 237-257 Privatising public infrastructure within the EU: the interaction between supranational institutions, transnational forces and national governments
by Hans-Jürgen Bieling & Christina Deckwirth - 259-276 Ideology, the politburo of privatisation and the German water sector
by Tanja Pflug - 277-294 The WTO – a driving force for the liberalisation of public services in the EU?
by Werner Raza - 295-311 Liberalisation and privatisation of public services and strategic options for European trade unions
by Thorsten Schulten & Torsten Brandt & Christoph Hermann - 313-331 Teachers' unions and the transformation of employment relations in public education in Portugal
by Alan Stoleroff & Irina Pereira - 333-349 Citizenship, the market and democracy
by Gian Primo Cella - 351-354 ETUC perspective on public services in the light of the new Treaty of Lisbon
by Wolfgang Kowalsky - 354-358 The potential impact of the European Single Market on health care systems
by Rita Baeten - 358-362 Social clauses in public contracts, the Posted Workers Directive and Article 49 EC: the Rüffert Case
by Silvia Borelli - 363-367 Recent Developments in the Economics of Training
by Jonathan Winterton - 367-368 Dictionnaire des mondialisations
by René Schoonbrodt - 368-372 Citizenship in Nordic Welfare States. Dynamics of Choice, Duties and Participation in a Changing Europe
by Hedva Sarfati - 373-376 Reshaping Welfare States and Activation Regimes in Europe
by MarÃa Paz MartÃn MartÃn - 377-378 Strukturwandel der industriellen Beziehungen. Industrial Citizenship zwischen Markt und Regulierung
by Otto Jacobi - 379-380 International framework agreements: a stepping stone towards the internationalisation of industrial relations?
by Eva Moreno
February 2008, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 7-8 Editorial
by Norbert Kluge & Isabelle Schömann - 9-10 Editorial
by Norbert Kluge & Isabelle Schömann - 11-12 Editorial
by Norbert Kluge & Isabelle Schömann - 13-26 Corporate governance, workers' participation and CSR: the way to a good company
by Norbert Kluge & Isabelle Schömann - 27-43 The evolving European system of corporate governance: implications for worker participation
by Sigurt Vitols - 45-62 The evolution of capitalism and the future of employment policy in the EU
by Dominique Bé - 63-75 From shareholder value to private equity – the changing face of financialisation of the economy
by John Evans & Pierre Habbard - 77-92 CSR and corporate governance in Austria
by Eva Angerler & Barbara Liegl - 93-110 Employee participation, ethics and corporate social responsibility
by Isabelle Daugareilh - 111-126 International framework agreements: new paths to workers' participation in multinationals' governance?
by Isabelle Schömann & André Sobzack & Eckhard Voss & Peter Wilke - 127-132 Workers' participation in BASF SE and the European debate on corporate governance
by Norbert Kluge - 132-136 The right of inquiry (enquêterecht) in the Netherlands – a feature for trade unions for adjusting management decisions from outside a company?
by Dr Robbert van het Kaar - 137-141 Corporate governance reform in Slovenia and the current place of workers' voice – state of the art in Slovenia under the EU presidency
by Dr Janja Hojnik - 141-143 Danish board-level representation under revision
by Herman Knudsen - 143-150 The case for legislation governing the international dimension of corporate social responsibility Conclusions of the Ester research report
by Isabelle Daugareilh - 150-155 Employee stakeholders as a subject of corporate governance codes
by Johannes Heuschmid - 155-157 CSR – Options for works councils and employee representatives on supervisory boards
by Dr Beate Feuchte - 158-160 Executive pay: where is the stick?
by Yasmine Chahed & Hans-Erich Müller - 160-165 Collective action vs free movement The Laval and the Viking cases
by Séverine Picard - 167-169 Corporate Social Responsibility – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
by Thomas Klikauer - 170-170 Normes sociales, droit du travail et mondialisation: confrontations et mutations
by Isabelle Schömann - 171-171 Les droits sociaux fondamentaux. Entre droits nationaux et droits européens
by Isabelle Schömann - 173-174 Participation as a success factor
by Kathleen Kollewe - 175-178 International seminar on ‘The sustainable company: reconciling competitiveness with the European Social Model’
by Romuald Jagodziński - 178-182 Workers' board-level representation in France and in Europe – experiences and developments
by Marie Noëlle Auberger - 183-187 Transnational collective bargaining in Europe: current situation, problems, prospects
by Vera Glassner & Isabelle Schömann - 187-190 ‘What is behind the upturn?’
by Andrew Watt
November 2007, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 541-543 Editorial
by Jens Lind & Antonio Martin Artiles - 544-546 Editorial
by Jens Lind & Antonio Martin Artiles - 547-549 Editorial
by Jens Lind & Antonio Martin Artiles - 551-573 European flexicurity: concepts, methodology and policies
by Andranik Tangian - 575-593 Older employees in Europe between ‘work line’ and early retirement
by Gerhard Bosch & Sebastian Schief - 595-610 Gender and the quality of work: an overview of European and national approaches
by Alexandra Scheele - 611-630 Marketisation of the public sector leads to socially and environmentally irresponsible contracting: the case of Denmark
by Ole Busck - 631-652 The revolution in the public services sector in Portugal: with or without the unions
by Alan Stoleroff - 653-670 The puzzles of union density in Norway
by Kristine Nergaard & Torgeir Aarvaag Stokke - 671-678 Soft law – second best solution or a privatisation of social rights? Some pointers for a future discussion
by Horst Mund & Klaus Priegnitz - 679-681 Capitalism unleashed. Finance, globalization and welfare
by Andrew Watt - 682-685 Union Renewal – Gewerkschaften in Veränderung
by Kathleen Kollewe - 685-688 Faut-il brûler le modèle social français?
by Hedva Sarfati - 689-691 Encadrer. Un métier impossible?
by Kathleen Kollewe - 691-692 Innovationspolitik – Wie kann Deutschland von anderen lernen?
by Jürgen Hoffmann - 693-696 Winners and Losers – Impact of the Doha Round on Developing Countries
by Hedva Sarfati - 696-698 The United States since 1980
by Andrew Watt - 699-702 Europe's new social reality – does the winner take it all? ‘Europe's new social reality’, conference held on 21 June 2007, Brussels
by Gerald Klec - 703-704 Collective bargaining and decentralisation in Germany: Annual meeting of GIRA (German Industrial Relations Association), Jena, 27–28 September 2007
by Otto Jacobi - 705-707 The future of legal Europe: Congress to mark 15 years of the European Academy of Law, Trier, 27–29 September 2007
by Johannes Heuschmid - 708-711 2nd National Congress – ver.di united services union: Leipzig, 30 September to 5 October 2007
by Otto Jacobi & Kathleen Kollwewe - 711-714 Does it matter who assumes responsibility for social and employment security?: An international workshop, Amsterdam, 27 October 2007
by Hedva Sarfati
August 2007, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 343-347 Editorial
by Steve Jefferys & Ben Valkenburg - 348-352 Editorial
by Steve Jefferys & Ben Valkenburg - 353-357 Editorial
by Steve Jefferys & Ben Valkenburg - 359-375 Racism and anti-racism in Europe: a critical analysis of concepts and frameworks
by Umut Erel - 377-395 Why do unions find fighting workplace racism difficult?
by Steve Jefferys - 397-412 Racism at work in shops and on public transport
by Nouria Ouali - 413-430 Confronting racism in the health services
by Adriana Bernardotti & Sukhwant Dhaliwal & Fabio Perocco - 431-446 Trade union responses to racism in Italy's shipbuilding and metalworking industries
by Pietro Basso - 447-462 Racism in post-communist Bulgaria and trade union responses
by Antonina Zhelyazkova & Violeta Angelova - 463-475 Working against racism: how European trade unions can combat racism at work
by Mary Davis - 477-484 Towards unity in diversity: a trade union strategy to combat racism and xenophobia
by Catelene Passchier - 485-488 Working against racism: a trade union challenge for the 21st century
by Wilf Sullivan - 488-496 Gathering evidence for racism and discrimination in the EU: the implications for trade unions
by John Wrench - 497-504 Observations on the Opinions of Advocates General Maduro and Mengozzi delivered on 23 May 2007 in the Viking and Laval cases
by Thomas Blanke - 504-505 New thread in the revision process of Directive 94/45 on EWCs
by Romuald Jagodziński - 505-507 The train drivers' strike: warnings for the future of the German trade union movement
by Jürgen Hoffmann - 508-513 The trade unions need to Europeanise their activities - now!
by Horst Mund & Kai Burmeister - 515-516 EU Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy: Whose Freedom, Security and Justice? (Essays in European Law)
by Dr Sonia McKay - 517-519 Changing Working Life and the Appeal of the Extreme Right
by Ben Valkenburg - 519-520 Merchants, Midwives, and Laboring Women: Italian Migrants in Urban America
by Dr Sonia McKay - 521-526 ETUC Congress 21-24 May 2007, Seville
by Jens Lind - 526-530 ECJ to back trade unions' rights in Europe? Or how to reconcile the fundamental right to strike with the fundamental freedoms of free establishment and to provide services? ETUC and ITF press conference, ETUC Congress, 23 May 2007
by Isabelle Schömann
May 2007, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 181-184 Editorial
by Valeria Pulignano & Jeremy Waddington & Norbert Kluge - 185-188 Editorial
by Valeria Pulignano & Jeremy Waddington & Norbert Kluge - 189-192 Editorial
by Valeria Pulignano & Jeremy Waddington & Norbert Kluge - 193-210 How can trade unions act strategically?
by Richard Hyman - 211-224 Trade unions and local development networks
by Colin Crouch - 225-240 Employee involvement in restructuring: are we able to determine the price?
by Valeria Pulignano & Norbert Kluge - 241-252 Active change strategies for trade unions
by Olle Hammarström - 253-266 Restructuring in an enlarged Europe: challenges and experiences
by Guglielmo Meardi - 267-290 Tracing trade union innovation: a framework for evaluating trade union learning projects in a time of complexity
by Steve Walker & Miguel MartÃnez Lucio & Philippa Trevorrow - 291-294 The recent view of the European Commission on matters of restructuring
by Fernando Vasquez