Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research
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Volume 29, issue 4, 2023
- Editorial pp. 429-437

- Vera Šćepanović, Philippe Pochet, Vera Šćepanović, Philippe Pochet, Vera Šćepanović and Philippe Pochet
- Internalising precariousness: experiences of Georgian platform workers pp. 439-455

- Ana Diakonidze
- Collectivising services: a path to trade union renewal in Europe pp. 457-473

- Andrea Bellini, Marco Betti, Alberto Gherardini and Francesco Lauria
- Uphill struggle: collective bargaining for the self-employed in Poland pp. 475-489

- Å ukasz Pisarczyk
- Essential or excluded? Union pressures and state responses to platform work in three liberal market economies pp. 491-505

- James Duggan, Michelle O’Sullivan and Maeve O’Sullivan
- Shifting gears: how platform companies maintain power in app-based food delivery in Norway pp. 507-524

- Kristin Jesnes
- Round Table. Implementing the EU Directive on adequate minimum wages in the Low Countries: the case of the Netherlands pp. 525-531

- Dennie Oude Nijhuis
- Stand up for your rights! The United Auto Workers’ victory against the ‘big three’ pp. 533-537

- Vincenzo Maccarrone
- Book Review pp. 539-543

- Sergio Salas-Nicás
Volume 29, issue 3, 2023
- Introduction. Making work better pp. 277-284

- Dalia Gesualdi-Fecteau, Christian Lévesque, Gregor Murray and Nicolas Roby
- Introduction: Améliorer le travail pp. 285-294

- Dalia Gesualdi-Fecteau, Christian Lévesque, Gregor Murray and Nicolas Roby
- Einleitung: Wie wir Arbeit besser machen pp. 295-304

- Dalia Gesualdi-Fecteau, Christian Lévesque, Gregor Murray and Nicolas Roby
- What makes work better or worse? An analytical framework pp. 305-322

- Gregor Murray, Dalia Gesualdi-Fecteau, Christian Lévesque and Nicolas Roby
- Informal employment on domestic care platforms: a study on the individualisation of risk and unpaid labour in mature market contexts pp. 323-338

- Valeria Pulignano, Claudia MarÃ, Milena Franke and Karol Muszynski
- Promoting employed worker status on digital platforms: how France’s labour inspection and social security agencies address ‘uberisation’ pp. 339-354

- Sarah Abdelnour, Émilien Julliard and Dominique Méda
- From Taylorism to teams: organisational and institutional experimentation at France Télécom pp. 355-370

- Maxime Bellego, Virginia Doellgast and Elisa Pannini
- Searching for institutions: upgrading, private compliance, and due diligence in European apparel value chains pp. 371-386

- Nikolaus Hammer
- Training and life satisfaction: a disrupted pathway to better work pp. 387-404

- Olga Tregaskis and Alita Nandi
- Employment policy for a just transition – the example of Germany pp. 405-421

- Gerhard Bosch
- Book Reviews: Jane Holgate Arise. Power, Strategy and Union Resurgence pp. 423-424

- Laust Høgedahl
- Book Reviews: Felix Syrovatka Neue Europäische Arbeitspolitik. Umkämpfte Integration in der Eurokrise pp. 424-426

- Ajla Rizvan
Volume 29, issue 2, 2023
- Editorial pp. 163-165

- Maarten Keune and Philippe Pochet
- Editorial pp. 166-168

- Maarten Keune and Philippe Pochet
- Editorial pp. 169-171

- Maarten Keune and Philippe Pochet
- The revival of Social Europe: is this time different? pp. 173-183

- Maarten Keune and Philippe Pochet
- EU employment policy and social citizenship (2009–2022): an inclusive turn after the Social Pillar? pp. 185-201

- Robin Huguenot-Noël and Francesco Corti
- The Roaring 20s for Social Europe. The European Pillar of Social Rights and burgeoning EU legislation pp. 203-217

- Claire Kilpatrick
- Poverty and social exclusion in the EU: third-order priorities, hybrid governance and the future potential of the field pp. 219-233

- Paul Copeland
- Lost in transition? Social justice and the politics of the EU green transition pp. 235-251

- Amandine Crespy and Mario Munta
- Round Table. Implementing the EU Directive on adequate minimum wages in southern Europe: the odd case of Italy pp. 253-259

- Giovanni Orlandini and Guglielmo Meardi
- The emerging corporate sustainability reporting system: what role for workers’ representatives? pp. 261-265

- Sigurt Vitols
- Book Review: Bernhard Ebbinghaus and J Timo Weishaupt The role of social partners in managing Europe’s great recession. Crisis corporatism or corporatism in crisis? pp. 267-269

- Franziska Laudenbach
- Book Review: Luigi Burroni, Emmanuele Pavolini and Marino Regini (eds) Mediterranean Capitalism Revisited pp. 269-271

- Niccolo Durazzi
Volume 29, issue 1, 2023
- Editorial pp. 3-8

- Valerio De Stefano, Virginia Doellgast, Valerio De Stefano, Virginia Doellgast, Valerio De Stefano and Virginia Doellgast
- Introduction to the Transfer special issue. Regulating AI at work: labour relations, automation, and algorithmic management pp. 9-20

- Valerio De Stefano and Virginia Doellgast
- Algorithmic management and collective bargaining pp. 21-36

- Valerio De Stefano and Simon Taes
- Worker voice and algorithmic management in post-Brexit Britain pp. 37-52

- Philippa Collins and Joe Atkinson
- Promoting human-centred AI in the workplace. Trade unions and their strategies for regulating the use of AI in Germany pp. 53-70

- Martin Krzywdzinski, Detlef Gerst and Florian Butollo
- Governing the work-related risks of AI: implications for the German government and trade unions pp. 71-86

- Anke Hassel and Didem Özkiziltan
- It takes two to code: a comparative analysis of collective bargaining and artificial intelligence pp. 87-104

- Oscar Molina, Florian Butollo, Csaba Makó, Alejandro Godino, Ursula Holtgrewe, Anna Illsoe, Sander Junte, Trine Pernille Larsen, Miklós Illésy, Jószef Pap and Philip Wotschack
- Negotiating limits on algorithmic management in digitalised services: cases from Germany and Norway pp. 105-120

- Virginia Doellgast, Ines Wagner and Sean O’Brady
- Determinants of union strategies towards the twin digital and green transitions in the German and Belgian automotive industry pp. 121-138

- Valeria Pulignano, Marco Hauptmeier and Dorien Frans
- Digitalisation of work in aerospace manufacturing: expanding union frames and repertoires of action in Belgium, Canada and Denmark pp. 139-154

- Julie M É Garneau, Sara Pérez-Lauzon and Christian Lévesque
- Book Review: Precarious Lives: Job Insecurity and Well-Being in Rich Democracies pp. 155-157

- Marta Kahancová
- Book Review: Re-Union – How Bold Labor Reforms Can Repair, Revitalize, and Reunite the United States pp. 157-160

- Thomas Klikauer
Volume 28, issue 4, 2022
- Editorial pp. 397-407

- 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

- 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

- 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

- 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

- 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

- Ricardo M Buendia Esteban
- Introduction pp. 489-489

- Vera Šćepanović and Philippe Pochet
- Round Table. Mission impossible? How to increase collective bargaining coverage in Germany and the EU pp. 491-497

- Anke Hassel
- Round Table. Nordic unions and the European Minimum Wage Directive pp. 499-504

- Nathan Lillie
- How should we think about modern capitalism? A growth models approach pp. 505-513

- Lucio Baccaro, Mark Blyth and Jonas Pontusson
- Book Review: Social Class in Europe. New Inequalities in the Old World pp. 515-516

- Élodie Béthoux
- Book Review: Organizing Women: Gender Equality Policies in French and British Trade Unions pp. 517-518

- Duncan Adam
Volume 28, issue 3, 2022
- Editorial pp. 301-306

- 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

- Béla Galgóczi and Philippe Pochet
- Europe’s green, digital and demographic transition: a social policy research perspective pp. 317-332

- Maria Petmesidou and Ana M. Guillén
- Understanding eco-social policies: a proposed definition and typology pp. 333-348

- Matteo Mandelli
- From a ‘just transition for us’ to a ‘just transition for all’ pp. 349-366

- Béla Galgóczi
- Just transitions for a new eco-social contract: analysing the relations between welfare regimes and transition pathways pp. 367-382

- Dunja Krause, Dimitris Stevis, Katja Hujo and Edouard Morena
- A labour–nature alliance for a social-ecological transformation pp. 383-387

- Peter Nitsche-Whitfield
- Book Review: Riding for Deliveroo: Resistance in the New Economy pp. 389-391

- Holm-Detlev Köhler
- Book Review: Media Capitalism. Hegemony in the Age of Mass Deception pp. 391-393

- György Széll
Volume 28, issue 2, 2022
- Editorial and Introduction pp. 157-179

- 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

- Bernhard Ebbinghaus and J. Timo Weishaupt
- Unemployment benefit governance, trade unions and outsider protection in conservative welfare states pp. 195-210

- 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

- Jayeon Lindellee and Tomas Berglund
- Industrial relations and unemployment benefit schemes in the Visegrad countries during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 229-246

- KatarÃna 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

- Torsten Müller, Thorsten Schulten and Jan Drahokoupil
- European unemployment insurance. From undercurrent to paradigm shift pp. 267-283

- László Andor
- Invisible but not unlimited – migrant workers and their working and living conditions pp. 285-289

- Jan Cremers
- Book Review: Minimum Wage Regimes. Statutory Regulation, Collective Bargaining and Adequate Levels pp. 291-294

- Felix Syrovatka
- Book Review: The Gig Economy – Workers and Media in the Age of Convergence pp. 294-297

- Thomas Klikauer
Volume 28, issue 1, 2022
- Editorial pp. 3-13

- 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

- David Natali
- Reflections on the COVID moment and life beyond neoliberalism pp. 31-45

- Colin Crouch
- Cui bono – business or labour? Job retention policies during the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe pp. 47-64

- Bernhard Ebbinghaus and Lukas Lehner
- Reconciliation policies in COVID times: what role for trade unions in Spain and Italy? pp. 65-82

- 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

- Guglielmo Meardi and Arianna Tassinari
- A perfect storm: COVID-19 and the reorganisation of the German meat industry pp. 101-118

- 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

- Philippe Pochet
- COVID-19: a prelude to a revaluation of the public sector? pp. 135-140

- 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

- Imre G. Szabó
- Book Review: Who Cares? Attracting and Retaining Care Workers for the Elderly pp. 147-149

- Stephen Bach
- Book review: The Politics of Social Inclusion and Labor Representation: Immigrants and Trade Unions in the European Context pp. 149-151

- Duncan Adam
- Book review: Unwitting Architect – German Primacy and the Origins of Neoliberalism pp. 151-153

- David Hollanders
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