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February 2005, Volume 11, Issue 1
November 2004, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 517-520 Editorial
by Jens Lind & Ben Valkenburg
- 521-524 Editorial
by Jens Lind & Ben Valkenburg
- 525-528 Editorial
by Jens Lind & Ben Valkenburg
- 529-529 Renewal of Transfer
by Henning Jørgensen
- 530-530 Nouvelle conception de Transfer
by Henning Jørgensen
- 531-531 Erneuerung von Transfer
by Henning Jørgensen
- 532-551 Unemployment, wages and collective bargaining in the European Union
by Eckhard Hein & Thorsten Schulten
- 552-568 ‘Jobs, jobs, jobs’, ambivalence of concerted change for employment in Europe
by Evelyne Leonard & Pierre Reman
- 569-587 The broken link – do trade unions represent the interests of the unemployed?: Evidence from the UK, Germany and Denmark within the framework of the European Employment Strategy
by Helge Albrechtsen
- 588-605 Activation and trade unions: confronting the dilemma
by Ben Valkenburg
- 606-619 Income security: why unions should campaign for a basic income
by Guy Standing
- 621-625 The restructuring of the Ghent model in Denmark and consequences for the trade unions
by Jens Lind
- 626-629 Pathways to Europe. Future of the European social model
by Dr Wolfgang Weinz
- 630-640 Economic security and employment: trade-off or synergy?
by Andrew Watt
- 641-650 Thorsten Schulten, Solidarische Lohnpolitik in Europa. Zur politischen Ökonomie der Gewerkschaften, [Solidaristic wage policy in Europe. On the political economy of trade unions]
by Andrew Watt
- 650-652 Normes internationales du travail
by Gérard Fonteneau
- 652-654 Trade Unions in Europe, Meeting the Challenge
by Otto Jacobi
- 655-656 Employee relations in the periphery of Europe – The unfolding story of the European social model
by Dr Aurora Trif
- 657-660 Institutions and Wage Formation in the New Europe
by Emmanuel Mermet & Ronald Janssen
- 663-666 Are European Works Councils necessary and welcome in the new EU Member States?: Report from National Hearing in Warsaw (Poland) in the context of the international ViVe Project, 30 September and 1 October 2004
by Romuald Jagodziñski
- 667-673 Trade unions, European integration and democracy: Conference on ‘Organised Labour – An Agent of European Democracy? Trade Union Strategies and the EU Integration Process', Dublin, 30 October 2004
by Maarten Keune
August 2004, Volume 10, Issue 3
May 2004, Volume 10, Issue 2
February 2004, Volume 10, Issue 1
November 2003, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 601-602 Editorial
by Andrew Watt
- 603-604 Editorial
by Andrew Watt
- 605-606 Andrew Watt
by N/A
- 607-607 Note to readers
by Reiner Hoffmann
- 608-608 Lettre aux lecteurs
by Reiner Hoffmann
- 609-609 Mitteilung an alle Leserinnen und Leser
by Reiner Hoffmann
- 610-632 The policy mix and policy coordination in EMU - how can it contribute to higher growth and employment?
by Andrew Watt & Volker Hallwirth
- 633-645 Five years of the ECB - a mixed experience
by Gustav Horn
- 646-664 Trouble with EMU: fiscal policy and its implications for inter-country adjustment and the wage-bargaining process
by Christopher Allsopp & Andrew Watt
- 666-687 Wage policy under EMU
by Ronald Janssen & Emmanuel Mermet
- 688-701 From Budapest to Maastricht. Perspectives and problems of the eastward enlargement of the euro area
by László Andor
- 702-721 EMU and public service trade unionism: between states and markets
by Deborah Foster & Peter Scott
- 723-727 Constitution, economic policy and full employment in the European Union
by Ludwig Schubert
- 727-729 Monetary dialogue and the democratic accountability of the ECB
by Christa Randzio-Plath
- 729-736 2002 and 2003 Broad Economic Policy Guidelines The BEPGs as a policy coordination instrument
by Marica Frangakis
- 737-742 Implementing the ‘new open method of coordination’ in the field of social
by Ute Behning
- 743-748 Social dialogue and concertation in the partner countries of the southern and eastern Mediterranean
by Isabelle Schömann
- 751-752 Neu-Keynesianismus. Der neue wirtschaftspolitische Mainstream? [New Keynesianism. The new economic-political mainstream?]
by Torsten Niechoj
- 753-755 The Economics of Migration
by Albert Terrenes
- 756-758 Arbeitsbeziehungen in Mittelosteuropa Transformation und Integration. Die acht EU-Beitrittsländer im Vergleich: [Industrial relations in central and eastern Europe Transformation and integration: a comparison of the eight EU acceding countries]
by Otto Jacobi
- 759-761 Labour Market and Social Protection Reforms in International Perspective – Parallel or converging tracks?
by Martin Hutsebaut
- 761-764 Wer beherrscht die Unternehmen? Shareholder Value, Managerherrschaft und Mitbestimmung in Deutschland [Who controls companies? Shareholder value, management control and co-determination in Germany]
by Jürgen Hoffmann
- 764-767 The Changing Contours of German Industrial Relations
by Thomas Klikauer
- 769-771 How are the trade unions to become equipped for the future? Hattingen Forum 2003 on how the trade unions can learn
by Eberhard Schmidt
- 772-775 Legal aspects of labour relations in south east Europe, Belgrade, 14–15 July 2003 and Zaghreb, 25–27 September 2003
by Wiebke Düvel
- 776-779 New directions and trends in industrial relations - The IIRA 13th World Congress, Berlin, 8–12 September 2003
by Professor Karl Koch
- 779-781 ver.di's National Convention [Bundeskongress], Berlin International Congress Center, 19–25 October 2003
by Ian Greer
- 781-783 IG Metall conference, Frankfurt, 28–30 August and Hannover, 14–17 October
by Otto Jacobi
- 784-785 ‘Workers’ rights in a globalised world', meeting held by IG Metall and the Otto Brenner Foundation, Berlin, 12–13 November 2003
by Otto Jacobi
August 2003, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 389-392 Editorial
by Antonio MartÃn Artiles
- 392-396 Editorial
by Antonio MartÃn Artiles & Carlota Solé
- 396-400 Editorial
by Antonio MartÃn Artiles & Carlota Solé
- 401-415 European policy on immigration
by Carlota Solé
- 416-431 The dialectics of immigrant ‘integration’ and marginality in industrialising America and post-industrial Europe
by Kitty Calavita
- 432-451 Labour migration, social incorporation and transmigration in the New Europe. The case of Germany in a comparative perspective
by Ludger Pries
- 452-468 The process of recruitment of immigrants in the construction sector. The cases of Italy and Portugal
by Ivana Fellini & Pedro Góis & José Carlos Marques
- 469-482 Trade unionism and immigration: reinterpreting old and new dilemmas
by Lorenzo Cachón & Miguel S. Valles
- 483-502 Migration and democracy in central and eastern Europe
by Simon James Tonelli
- 503-517 Immigrant women in paid domestic service. The case of Spain and Italy
by Sónia Parella Rubio
- 519-524 The situation of ethnic businesses in Spain, Germany and the United Kingdom: a comparative perspective
by David Garcia i Jorba
- 525-532 Integration of ethnic minorities in Germany and the influence of the European Employment Strategy
by Beate Brüggemann & Rainer Riehle
- 532-540 Accessibility of the public health system in Spain to immigrants from non-EU countries
by KÃ tia Lurbe i Puerto
- 540-544 Research memo: immigration of European workers and retired persons in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands
by KÃ tia Lurbe & Sarai Samper & Rosa Alcalde
- 544-548 Social protection in the southern and eastern Mediterranean countries: state of play and way forward
by Henri Lourdelle
- 549-556 Poema: from coconut palm to car seat
by Otto Jacobi
- 558-560 The Social Dimensions of Employment – Institutional Reforms in Labour Markets
by Klaus Schömann
- 560-563 EU Enlargement: construction labour relations as a pilot
by Judith Kirton-Darling
- 563-565 Works Councils in Australia – Future Prospects and Possibilities
by Thomas Klikauer
- 567-569 The 15th World Congress of Sociology, Brisbane, Australia, 7–13 July 2002
by KÃ tia Lurbe i Puerto
- 570-572 3rd Congress on Immigration in Spain: what contexts and alternatives?, Granada, 6–9 November 2002
by Sarai Samper Sierra
- 573-577 ‘Les Pensions de retraite des agents publics en Europe — Entre spécifité et convergence', Brussels, 24 April 2003
by Thierry Christophoul
- 578-580 10th ETUC Congress, Prague, 26–29 May 2003
by Kevin P. O'Kelly & Otto Jacobi
- 581-583 Worlds of capitalism: globalisation, governance and democracy, Hamburg Stock Exchange, 29–31 May 2003
by Dr Susanne Hildebrandt
- 583-587 ‘Prospects for the Social Conditions and the Role of Work in the Italian and European Society', Istituto per il Lavoro, Bologna, 18–21 June 2003
by Peter Leisink & Jens Lind
May 2003, Volume 9, Issue 2
February 2003, Volume 9, Issue 1
November 2002, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 585-607 Decline or transformation? Change in industrial conflict and its challenges
by Lorenzo Bordogna & Gian Primo Cella
- 608-623 Regulation of strikes and the European social model
by Tiziano Treu
- 624-645 Transnational primary and secondary collective action: an overview of international, European and national legislation
by Stefan Clauwaert
- 646-653 European-level bargaining in action? Joint texts negotiated by European Works Councils
by Mark Carley
- 654-669 The regulation of conflicts in the German industrial relations system: legal and extralegal institutions and procedures
by Eva Kocher
- 670-687 Conflict regulation in the Nordic countries
by Torgeir Aarvaag Stokke
- 688-700 Collective conflict in the public sector in France
by Marie-Armelle Souriac
- 701-707 Alternative dispute resolution procedures in labour issues: towards an EU mechanism?
by Isabelle Schömann
- 707-711 The Europeanisation of collective bargaining? Lessons of the strike in the German metalworking industry in 2002
by Wolfgang Schroeder & Rainer Weinert
- 711-715 A Social Charter for Volkswagen: a new milestone in industrial relations
by Klaus Zwickel & Jürgen Peters & Tony Janssen & Reinhard Kuhlmann
- 715-719 Memorandum 2002 on alternative economic policy in Europe
by Andrew Watt
- 722-723 Narrating unemployment
by Kathleen Llanwarne
- 723-724 The impact of the Internet and new technologies on the workplace - a legal analysis from a comparative point of view
by Stefan Clauwaert
- 724-728 Labour law, human rights and social justice - Liber Amicorum in Honour of Ruth Ben-Israel
by Stefan Clauwaert
- 731-732 10th Pension Forum: ‘Towards a European pension (system)’, Caisse de Dépôts et Consignations - Branche Retraites, Bordeaux, 20 September 2002
by Martin Hutsebaut
- 732-734 ETUC conference, ‘Fighting deregulation of the Labour Code in Eastern European Countries and beyond’, 11-12 October 2002
by Wiebke Düvel
- 734-738 Second International SEER Symposium, Knokke-Heist, 2-4 November 2002
by Calvin Allen & Peter Scherrer
- 738-741 ETUI and SALTSA seminar, ‘Equal pay and gender mainstreaming: Monitoring the European Employment Strategy’, Brussels, 18-19 November, 2002
by Spyros Nakos
- 741-743 EWC conference, ‘Towards more influence’, Århus, 25-26 November 2002
by Peter Kerckhofs