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Volume 28, issue 4, 2022

Editorial pp. 397-407 Downloads
Vera Šćepanović, Philippe Pochet, Vera Šćepanović, Philippe Pochet, Vera Šćepanović and Philippe Pochet
The country-of-origin and country-of-operations effect on organised labour in multinational companies – exploring the role of labour relations models pp. 409-422 Downloads
Nina Pološki Vokić and Maja Klindžić
Can access to company boards improve transnational employee representation? Insights from employee representation in European Companies pp. 423-440 Downloads
Sophie Rosenbohm and Jennifer Kuebart
(Re)shaping Amazon labour struggles on both sides of the Atlantic: the power dynamics in Germany and the US amidst the pandemic pp. 441-456 Downloads
Sarrah Kassem
Reflecting the changing world of work? A critique of existing survey measures and a proposal for capturing new ways of working pp. 457-473 Downloads
Yvonne Lott, Clare Kelliher and Heejung Chung
Examining recent initiatives to ensure labour rights for platform workers in the European Union to tackle the problem of domination pp. 475-487 Downloads
Ricardo M Buendia Esteban
Introduction pp. 489-489 Downloads
Vera Šćepanović and Philippe Pochet
Round Table. Mission impossible? How to increase collective bargaining coverage in Germany and the EU pp. 491-497 Downloads
Anke Hassel
Round Table. Nordic unions and the European Minimum Wage Directive pp. 499-504 Downloads
Nathan Lillie
How should we think about modern capitalism? A growth models approach pp. 505-513 Downloads
Lucio Baccaro, Mark Blyth and Jonas Pontusson
Book Review: Social Class in Europe. New Inequalities in the Old World pp. 515-516 Downloads
Élodie Béthoux
Book Review: Organizing Women: Gender Equality Policies in French and British Trade Unions pp. 517-518 Downloads
Duncan Adam

Volume 28, issue 3, 2022

Editorial pp. 301-306 Downloads
Béla Galgóczi, Philippe Pochet, Béla Galgóczi, Philippe Pochet, Béla Galgóczi and Philippe Pochet
Introduction. Welfare states confronted by the challenges of climate change: a short review of the issues and possible impacts pp. 307-316 Downloads
Béla Galgóczi and Philippe Pochet
Europe’s green, digital and demographic transition: a social policy research perspective pp. 317-332 Downloads
Maria Petmesidou and Ana M. Guillén
Understanding eco-social policies: a proposed definition and typology pp. 333-348 Downloads
Matteo Mandelli
From a ‘just transition for us’ to a ‘just transition for all’ pp. 349-366 Downloads
Béla Galgóczi
Just transitions for a new eco-social contract: analysing the relations between welfare regimes and transition pathways pp. 367-382 Downloads
Dunja Krause, Dimitris Stevis, Katja Hujo and Edouard Morena
A labour–nature alliance for a social-ecological transformation pp. 383-387 Downloads
Peter Nitsche-Whitfield
Book Review: Riding for Deliveroo: Resistance in the New Economy pp. 389-391 Downloads
Holm-Detlev Köhler
Book Review: Media Capitalism. Hegemony in the Age of Mass Deception pp. 391-393 Downloads
György Széll

Volume 28, issue 2, 2022

Editorial and Introduction pp. 157-179 Downloads
Tomas Berglund, Torsten Müller, Tomas Berglund, Torsten Müller, Tomas Berglund and Torsten Müller
Readjusting unemployment protection in Europe: how crises reshape varieties of labour market regimes pp. 181-194 Downloads
Bernhard Ebbinghaus and J. Timo Weishaupt
Unemployment benefit governance, trade unions and outsider protection in conservative welfare states pp. 195-210 Downloads
Daniel Clegg, Elke Heins and Philip Rathgeb
The Ghent system in transition: unions’ evolving role in Sweden’s multi-pillar unemployment benefit system pp. 211-227 Downloads
Jayeon Lindellee and Tomas Berglund
Industrial relations and unemployment benefit schemes in the Visegrad countries during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 229-246 Downloads
Katarína LukÃ¡Ä ová, Lucia KovÃ¡Ä ová and Martin Kahanec
Job retention schemes in Europe during the COVID-19 pandemic – different shapes and sizes and the role of collective bargaining pp. 247-265 Downloads
Torsten Müller, Thorsten Schulten and Jan Drahokoupil
European unemployment insurance. From undercurrent to paradigm shift pp. 267-283 Downloads
László Andor
Invisible but not unlimited – migrant workers and their working and living conditions pp. 285-289 Downloads
Jan Cremers
Book Review: Minimum Wage Regimes. Statutory Regulation, Collective Bargaining and Adequate Levels pp. 291-294 Downloads
Felix Syrovatka
Book Review: The Gig Economy – Workers and Media in the Age of Convergence pp. 294-297 Downloads
Thomas Klikauer

Volume 28, issue 1, 2022

Editorial pp. 3-13 Downloads
David Natali and David Natali
COVID-19 and the opportunity to change the neoliberal agenda: evidence from socio-employment policy responses across Europe pp. 15-30 Downloads
David Natali
Reflections on the COVID moment and life beyond neoliberalism pp. 31-45 Downloads
Colin Crouch
Cui bono – business or labour? Job retention policies during the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe pp. 47-64 Downloads
Bernhard Ebbinghaus and Lukas Lehner
Reconciliation policies in COVID times: what role for trade unions in Spain and Italy? pp. 65-82 Downloads
Emmanuele Pavolini, David Luque Balbona and Ana M. Guillén
Crisis corporatism 2.0? The role of social dialogue in the pandemic crisis in Europe pp. 83-100 Downloads
Guglielmo Meardi and Arianna Tassinari
A perfect storm: COVID-19 and the reorganisation of the German meat industry pp. 101-118 Downloads
Cornel Ban, Dorothee Bohle and Marek Naczyk
From one crisis to another: changes in the governance of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) pp. 119-133 Downloads
Philippe Pochet
COVID-19: a prelude to a revaluation of the public sector? pp. 135-140 Downloads
Paul T. de Beer and Maarten Keune
The wages of reconstruction – the EU’s new budget and the public service staff shortage crisis on the EU’s eastern periphery1 pp. 141-145 Downloads
Imre G. Szabó
Book Review: Who Cares? Attracting and Retaining Care Workers for the Elderly pp. 147-149 Downloads
Stephen Bach
Book review: The Politics of Social Inclusion and Labor Representation: Immigrants and Trade Unions in the European Context pp. 149-151 Downloads
Duncan Adam
Book review: Unwitting Architect – German Primacy and the Origins of Neoliberalism pp. 151-153 Downloads
David Hollanders

Volume 27, issue 4, 2021

EDITORIAL pp. 423-425 Downloads
Vera Šćepanović and Philippe Pochet
EDITORIAL pp. 426-428 Downloads
Vera Šćepanović and Philippe Pochet
EDITORIAL pp. 429-431 Downloads
Vera Šćepanović and Philippe Pochet
Making algorithms safe for workers: occupational risks associated with work managed by artificial intelligence pp. 433-452 Downloads
Adrián Todolí-Signes
The divergent narratives and strategies of unions in times of social-ecological crises: fracking and the UK energy sector pp. 453-468 Downloads
Halliki Kreinin
Trade union community membership: exploring what people who are not in paid employment could contribute to union activism pp. 469-483 Downloads
Jane Holgate, Gabriella Alberti, Iona Byford and Ian Greenwood
‘Dual’ labour market? Patterns of segmentation in European labour markets and the varieties of precariousness pp. 485-503 Downloads
Hyojin Seo
Round Table. From Lisbon to Porto: taking stock of developments in EU social policy: Social Europe 2.0? New prospects after the Porto Social Summit pp. 505-511 Downloads
Maurizio Ferrera
Round Table. From Lisbon to Porto: taking stock of developments in EU social policy: Opening up the Pandora’s Box of EU Social Rights pp. 513-519 Downloads
Caroline de la Porte
Round Table. From Lisbon to Porto: taking stock of developments in EU social policy: Why politics matter pp. 521-526 Downloads
Philippe Pochet
Transformations of advanced capitalist democracies in the digital era pp. 527-539 Downloads
David Soskice
Book Review: Zwischen Globalismus und Demokratie: Politische Ökonomie im ausgehenden Neoliberalismus pp. 541-547 Downloads
Wolfgang Kowalsky
Book Review: Organizing Matters – Two Logics of Trade Union Representation pp. 547-551 Downloads
Thomas Klikauer and Nadine Campbell

Volume 27, issue 3, 2021

EDITORIAL pp. 275-278 Downloads
Mathew Johnson and Valeria Pulignano
ÉDITORIAL pp. 279-282 Downloads
Mathew Johnson and Valeria Pulignano
EDITORIAL pp. 283-287 Downloads
Mathew Johnson and Valeria Pulignano
Time for a paradigm change? Incorporating transnational processes into the analysis of the emerging European health-care system pp. 289-302 Downloads
Sabina Stan and Roland Erne
‘Intended’ and ‘unintended’ consequences of the privatisation of health and social care systems in Italy in light of the pandemic pp. 303-317 Downloads
Andrea Ciarini and Stefano Neri
A matter of fragmentation? Challenges for collective bargaining and employment conditions in the Spanish long-term care sector pp. 319-335 Downloads
Núria Sánchez-Mira, Raquel Serrano Olivares and Pilar Carrasquer Oto
Trade union struggle for workwear in Swedish elder care pp. 337-352 Downloads
Annette Thörnquist
Established and emerging fields of workers’ struggles in the care sector: the case of Poland pp. 353-366 Downloads
Julia Kubisa and Katarzyna Rakowska
Raising the bar? The impact of the UNISON ethical care campaign in UK domiciliary care pp. 367-382 Downloads
Mathew Johnson, Jill Rubery and Matthew Egan
Running to stand still? Two decades of trade union activity in the Irish long-term care sector pp. 383-397 Downloads
Caroline Murphy and Michelle O’Sullivan
Applauded ‘nightingales’ voicing discontent. Exploring labour unrest in health and social care in Europe before and since the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 399-411 Downloads
Kurt Vandaele
Review essay: Democracy and Prosperity pp. 413-420 Downloads
Martin Höpner

Volume 27, issue 2, 2021

Introduction to the special issue: multiple jobholding in Europe pp. 141-147 Downloads
Wieteke Conen and Karin Schulze Buschoff
Introduction au numéro spécial: Le cumul d’emplois en Europe pp. 149-155 Downloads
Wieteke Conen and Karin Schulze Buschoff
Einleitung zur Themenausgabe: Mehrfachbeschäftigung in Europa pp. 157-164 Downloads
Wieteke Conen and Karin Schulze Buschoff
When two (or more) do not equal one: an analysis of the changing nature of multiple and single jobholding in Europe pp. 165-180 Downloads
Wieteke Conen and Paul de Beer
Multiple jobholding in Europe: features and effects of primary job quality pp. 181-199 Downloads
Agnieszka Piasna, Marcello Pedaci and Jan Czarzasty
Multiple jobholding in the digital platform economy: signs of segmentation pp. 201-218 Downloads
Anna Ilsøe, Trine P. Larsen and Emma S. Bach
A panel study of the consequences of multiple jobholding: enrichment and depletion effects pp. 219-236 Downloads
Wieteke Conen and Jonas Stein
Adapting social protection to the needs of multiple jobholders in Denmark, the United Kingdom and Germany pp. 237-253 Downloads
Lukas Jerg, Jacqueline O’Reilly and Karin Schulze Buschoff
SMart: a cooperative of artists that works for artists? pp. 255-261 Downloads
Dearbhal Murphy and Thomas Dayan
Book Review: Theorising Labour Law in a Changing World – Towards Inclusive Labour Law pp. 263-264 Downloads
Silvia Rainone
Book Review: The Cost of Free Shipping. Amazon in the Global Economy pp. 265-267 Downloads
Stan De Spiegelaere
Book Review: Working in the Context of Austerity pp. 267-272 Downloads
Thomas Klikauer

Volume 27, issue 1, 2021

Editorial pp. 3-4 Downloads
Lisa Dorigatti and Roberto Pedersini
Éditorial pp. 5-7 Downloads
Lisa Dorigatti and Roberto Pedersini
Editorial pp. 8-10 Downloads
Lisa Dorigatti and Roberto Pedersini
Industrial relations and inequality: the many conditions of a crucial relationship pp. 11-27 Downloads
Lisa Dorigatti and Roberto Pedersini
Inequality between capital and labour and among wage-earners: the role of collective bargaining and trade unions pp. 29-46 Downloads
Maarten Keune
Internal devaluation and economic inequality in Portugal: challenges to industrial relations in times of crisis and recovery pp. 47-73 Downloads
Maria da Paz Campos Lima, Diogo Martins, Ana Cristina Costa and António Velez
Negotiating wage (in)equality: changing union strategies in high-wage and low-wage sectors in Czechia and Slovakia pp. 75-96 Downloads
Monika MartiÅ¡ková, Marta Kahancová and Jakub Kostolný
Who receives occupational welfare? The importance of skills across Europe’s diverse industrial relations regimes pp. 97-112 Downloads
Egidio Riva and Roberto Rizza
Understanding the dynamics of inequity in collective bargaining: evidence from Australia, Canada, Denmark and France pp. 113-128 Downloads
Ruth Barton, Élodie Béthoux, Camille Dupuy, Anna Ilsøe, Patrice Jalette, Mélanie Laroche, Steen Erik Navrbjerg and Trine Pernille Larsen
Book Review: Posted Work in the European Union. The Political Economy of Free Movement pp. 129-131 Downloads
Jonas Bals
Book Review: European Labour Movements in Crisis: From indecision to indifference pp. 132-134 Downloads
Bengt Furåker
Book Review: Exploring Trade Union Identities. Union Identity, niche identity and the problem of organising the unorganised pp. 134-137 Downloads
Thomas Klikauer and Nadine Campbell
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