European Journal of Industrial Relations
2021 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 1, 2025
- Editorial pp. 3-4

- Guglielmo Meardi
- Unionization of retired workers in Europe pp. 5-29

- Vinzenz Pyka and Claus Schnabel
- Restructuring regimes in and between two crises: A comparison of Sweden and the UK pp. 31-51

- Roland Ahlstrand, Christopher J McLachlan, Robert MacKenzie, Alexis Rydell and Mark Stuart
- Changing labour migration flows after Brexit: An analysis of UK survey and administrative data pp. 53-74

- Alessandro Cusimano, Chiara Paola Donegani and Stephen McKay
- Looking for a ‘just transition’: Sustainable forestry in Sweden and biodiverse beet sugar production in Denmark pp. 75-94

- Linda Clarke and Melahat Sahin-Dikmen
- Job mobility, reallocation and wage growth: A tale of two countries pp. 95-113

- Alexander Hijzen, Mats Lillehagen and Wouter Zwysen
- Servant of three masters? Comparing competing demands of representation, integration and solidarity – Dutch vis-à -vis German works councils pp. 115-138

- Martin Behrens, Wolfram Brehmer, Yolanda Grift, Saraï Sapulete, Annette van den Berg and Arjen van Witteloostuijn
Volume 30, issue 4, 2024
- Workers with few hours – who secures their social rights? – The role of social dialogue and collective bargaining pp. 349-361

- Trine Pernille Larsen and Anna Ilsøe
- Dualisation and part-time work in France, Germany and the UK: Accounting for within and between country differences in precarious work pp. 363-381

- Jill Rubery, Damian Grimshaw, Philippe Méhaut and Claudia Weinkopf
- Unions and precarious work: How power resources shape diverse strategies and outcomes pp. 383-402

- Arjan Keizer, Mat Johnson, Trine P Larsen, Bjarke Refslund and Damian Grimshaw
- Bringing labour market flexibilization under control? Marginal work and collective regulation in the creative industries in the Netherlands pp. 403-420

- Wike Been and Maarten Keune
- Permanently marginalized? Securing living hours among part-time workers in hotels and restaurants in Northern Europe pp. 421-439

- Anna Ilsøe, Trine Pernille Larsen, Sissel Trygstad, Lorraine Ryan, Kristine Nergaard and Juliette McMahon
- The varying national agenda in variable hours contract regulation: Implications for the labour market regimes in the Netherlands and Finland pp. 441-461

- Markku Sippola, Paul Jonker-Hoffrén and Satu Ojala
Volume 30, issue 3, 2024
- Is labour migration disrupting dual vocational education and training systems? Empirical evidence from the Danish and Norwegian construction sectors pp. 245-263

- Jens Arnholtz and Ståle Østhus
- The European Company: Milestone or small step towards transnational employment relations in the European Union? pp. 265-286

- Berndt Keller and Sophie Rosenbohm
- Transnational trade union strategies in the context of market integration: The case of company union clubs in the Nordic finance sector pp. 287-308

- Raoul Gebert
- Strategic labour inspection in fissured workplaces and transnational employment relations: Lessons from co-enforcement approaches and transgovernmental cooperation pp. 309-327

- Bettina Haidinger, Nathan Lillie, Pablo Sanz de Miguel, Sanna Saksela-Bergholm and Juan Arasanz
- Job tenure in Western Europe, 1993–2021: Decline or stability? pp. 329-346

- Kimberly Goulart and Daniel Oesch
Volume 30, issue 2, 2024
- Strike incidence and outcomes: New evidence from the 2019 ECS pp. 123-149

- John Addison and Paulino Teixeira
- Digitalization and employment relations in the retail sector. Examining the role of trade unions in Italy and Spain pp. 151-178

- Arianna Marcolin and Stefano Gasparri
- Discounted prices, discounted respect? The influence of cultural norms on freelance contract relations in England and Taiwan pp. 179-200

- Yiluyi Zeng
- Platform work meets flexicurity: A comparison between Danish and Dutch social partners’ responses to the question of platform workers’ contract classification pp. 201-220

- Matteo Marenco
- Working apart: Domestic outsourcing in Europe pp. 221-241

- Wouter Zwysen
Volume 30, issue 1, 2024
- Editorial: In memory of Lorenzo Bordogna pp. 3-4

- Guglielmo Meardi, Donato Di Carlo, Christian Ibsen and Oscar Molina
- The new political economy of public sector wage-setting in Europe: Introduction to the special issue pp. 5-30

- Donato Di Carlo, Christian Lyhne Ibsen and Oscar Molina
- Same same but different? The Mediterranean growth regime and public sector wage-setting before and after the sovereign debt crisis pp. 31-53

- Donato Di Carlo and Oscar Molina
- Public sector wage bargaining and the balanced growth model: Denmark and Sweden compared pp. 55-75

- Laust Høgedahl, Christian Lyhne Ibsen and Flemming Ibsen
- Public sector employment relations: Germany in comparative perspective pp. 77-96

- Berndt Keller
- Arms-length influence: Public sector wage setting and export-led economic growth in Czechia and Slovakia pp. 97-119

- Marta Kahancová and KatarÃna Staroňová
Volume 29, issue 4, 2023
- Trade unions, digitalisation and country effects: A comparative study of banking in Norway and the UK pp. 325-345

- Caroline Lloyd and Jonathan Payne
- Risks to job quality from digital technologies: Are industrial relations in Europe ready for the challenge? pp. 347-365

- Janine Berg, Francis Green, Laura Nurski and David A Spencer
- Is it all the same? Types of innovation and their relationship with direct control, technical control and algorithmic management pp. 367-391

- Marta Fana and Davide Villani
- Returns to digital skills use, temporary employment, and trade unions in European labour markets pp. 393-413

- Giorgio Cutuli and Alessio Tomelleri
- Beyond density: Improving European trade unions’ representativeness through gender quotas pp. 415-433

- Raquel Rego and Ana EspÃrito-Santo
Volume 29, issue 3, 2023
- Class politics, collective labor rights, and worker-management conflict in comparative perspective pp. 197-219

- Pablo Pérez Ahumada
- Making and breaking coalitions for a more ‘Social Europe’: The path towards the revision of the posted workers directive pp. 221-241

- Anna Kyriazi
- The social policy preferences of EU employers’ organizations: An exploratory analysis pp. 243-269

- Igor Guardiancich, Andrea Terlizzi and David Natali
- Manufacturing informality. Global production networks and the reproduction of informalized labour regimes in Europe’s peripheries pp. 271-299

- Francesco Bagnardi
- Lost in the crowd? An investigation into where microwork is conducted and classifying worker types pp. 301-322

- Ryan A Morgan, Ward van Zoonen and Claartje ter Hoeven
Volume 29, issue 2, 2023
- Working in hospitality and catering in Greece and the UK: Do trade union membership and collective bargaining still matter? pp. 105-122

- Orestis Papadopoulos and Gregoris Ioannou
- MNC effects? A cross-national comparison of the role of aerospace multinationals in the UK and Australian professional engineering skill formation systems pp. 123-140

- Cassandra Bowkett
- Negotiation of psycho-social risks of remote working. An enterprise-level comparison in Italy and France pp. 141-158

- Francesco Seghezzi
- Labour market regulation and the demand for migrant labour: A comparison of the adult social care sector in England and the Netherlands pp. 159-176

- Stefania Marino and Arjan Keizer
- Defining the problem of low wage growth in Australia and Denmark: From the actors’ perspectives pp. 177-194

- Søren Kaj Andersen, Chris F Wright and Russell D Lansbury
Volume 29, issue 1, 2023
- Trade union revitalization in hard times: a mission impossible? pp. 3-6

- Aurora Trif, Magdalena Bernaciak and Marta Kahancová
- Trade union project-based revitalization strategies in Central and Eastern Europe: The Case of Slovenia and Estonia pp. 7-24

- Barbara Samaluk and Kairit Kall
- Where to find power resources under a hostile government? The prospects for trade union revitalization after the loss of institutional resources in Hungary and Romania pp. 25-42

- Aurora Trif and Imre G Szabó
- Gains and pitfalls of coalitions: Societal resources as sources of trade union power in Croatia and Poland pp. 43-61

- Hrvoje Butković, Jan Czarzasty and Adam Mrozowicki
- Strengthening legislation, weakening collective bargaining? Two faces of trade union strategies in Czechia and Slovakia pp. 63-81

- Marta Kahancová and Monika MartiÅ¡ková
- Multiple strategies but small gains: Trade union revitalization and power resources in Central Eastern Europe after 2008 pp. 83-102

- Magdalena Bernaciak and Aurora Trif
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