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February 2010, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 99-100 The Paris Declaration of the ETUC, 28 May 2009
by N/A - 101-106 European company law versus participation rights — how to resist the steamroller effect
by Séverine Picard - 107-109 The ‘Better Regulation’ agenda - a critical view
by Wolfgang Kowalsky - 111-113 Book Review: Charles J. Whalen (ed.) New Directions in the Study of Work and Employment: Revitalizing Industrial Relations as an Academic Enterprise Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, 2008; xii + 250 pp.: 9781847204523, £69.95 (hbk)
by John Kelly - 113-117 Book Review: Guido Baglioni L’accerchiamento. Perché si riduce la tutela sindacale tradizionale [The siege. Why traditional trade union action is diminishing] Il Mulino: Bologna, 2008; 288 pp.: 9788815126283, 23
by Lorenzo Bordogna - 117-120 Book Review: Gerhard Bosch, Steffen Lehndorff and Jill Rubery (eds) European Employment Models in Flux: A Comparison of Institutional Change in Nine European Countries Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009; 304 pp.: 9780230223554, $100 (hbk)
by Jon Erik Dølvik - 120-123 Book Review: OECD OECD Employment Outlook — Tackling the jobs crisis OECD: Paris, 2009; 282 pp.: 9789264067912
by Hedva Sarfati - 123-127 Book Review: Konstantinos Papadakis (ed.) Cross-Border Social Dialogue and Agreements: An emerging global industrial relations framework? International Institute for Labour Studies and International Labour Office: Geneva, 2008; 288 pp.: 9789290148623, 23 and Reingard Zimmer Soziale Mindeststandards und ihre Durchsetzungsmechanismen — Sicherung internationaler Mindeststandards durch Verhaltenskodizes Nomos: Baden-Baden, 2008; 398 pp.: 9783832936983, 69
by Torsten Müller
August 2009, Volume 15, Issue 3-4
- 347-348 Obituary
by Maria Jepsen Etui & Reiner Hoffmann Etuc - 349-352 Editorial
by Jon Erik Dølvik & Alena Zemplinerova - 353-356 Editorial
by Jon Erik Dølvik & Alena Zemplinerova - 357-360 Editorial
by Jon Erik Døslvik & Alena Zemplinerova - 361-361 New from 2010: SAGE to publish Transfer
by N/A - 362-362 Du nouveau à partir de 2010: SAGE publiera Transfer
by N/A - 363-363 In eigener Sache: Transfer geht zu SAGE
by N/A - 365-369 Handling the challenges
by John Monks - 371-375 Making EU economic governance relevant – seven priorities
by Iain Begg - 377-381 What new instruments are required to measure how well our societies are performing?
by Dominique Méda - 383-387 From growth and competitiveness to social and sustainable development – Social NGOs’ perspective on EU priorities for 2010–2020
by Roshan Di Puppo - 389-417 Prospects for European industrial relations and trade unions in the midst of modernisation, Europeanisation and globalisation1
by Jürgen Hoffmann & Reiner Hoffmann - 419-438 The World Bank's Doing Business Report: A last fling for the Washington Consensus?1
by Peter Bakvis - 439-460 The focus of the new trade union. Opinions of members and non-members regarding social differences and trade union priorities in the Netherlands
by Marc Van Der Meer & Roos Van Os Van Den Abeelen & Jelle Visser - 461-480 Trade union representation of contingent workers in further education in the UK and Austria
by Susanne Pernicka - 481-504 The Swedish Ghent system and trade unions under pressure
by Anders Kjellberg - 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