Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research
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Volume 15, issue 3-4, 2009
- Obituary pp. 347-348

- Maria Jepsen Etui and Reiner Hoffmann Etuc
- Editorial pp. 349-352

- Jon Erik Dølvik and Alena Zemplinerova
- Editorial pp. 353-356

- Jon Erik Dølvik and Alena Zemplinerova
- Editorial pp. 357-360

- Jon Erik Døslvik and Alena Zemplinerova
- New from 2010: SAGE to publish Transfer pp. 361-361

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- Du nouveau à partir de 2010: SAGE publiera Transfer pp. 362-362

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- In eigener Sache: Transfer geht zu SAGE pp. 363-363

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- Handling the challenges pp. 365-369

- John Monks
- Making EU economic governance relevant – seven priorities pp. 371-375

- Iain Begg
- What new instruments are required to measure how well our societies are performing? pp. 377-381

- Dominique Méda
- From growth and competitiveness to social and sustainable development – Social NGOs’ perspective on EU priorities for 2010–2020 pp. 383-387

- Roshan Di Puppo
- Prospects for European industrial relations and trade unions in the midst of modernisation, Europeanisation and globalisation1 pp. 389-417

- Jürgen Hoffmann and Reiner Hoffmann
- The World Bank's Doing Business Report: A last fling for the Washington Consensus?1 pp. 419-438

- Peter Bakvis
- The focus of the new trade union. Opinions of members and non-members regarding social differences and trade union priorities in the Netherlands pp. 439-460

- Marc Van Der Meer, Roos Van Os Van Den Abeelen and Jelle Visser
- Trade union representation of contingent workers in further education in the UK and Austria pp. 461-480

- Susanne Pernicka
- The Swedish Ghent system and trade unions under pressure pp. 481-504

- Anders Kjellberg
- European and international framework agreements: new tools of transnational industrial relations pp. 505-525

- Volker Telljohann, Isabel Da Costa, Torsten Müller, Udo Rehfeldt and Reingard Zimmer
- Decent work: indexing European working conditions and imposing workplace tax pp. 527-556

- Andranik Tangian
- Local flexicurity: resolving the conflict between direct and representative participation pp. 557-577

- Inger Marie Hagen and Sissel Charlotte Trygstad
- Obama and the US labour movement pp. 579-586

- Richard Hurd
- A democratic deficit – one of the EU's strengths? The German Constitutional Court's judgment on the Lisbon Treaty pp. 586-588

- Ulrich Mückenberger
- The Ghent system, temporary unemployment and the Belgian trade unions since the economic downturn pp. 589-596

- Kurt Vandaele
- Three pillars of flexicurity: the case of the Czech Republic pp. 596-603

- Pavel Janicko and Pavel Sirucek
- New court practice concerning workers’ participation pp. 604-605

- Niklas Bruun
- Book Review: Reforming the Bismarckian Welfare Systems pp. 607-610

- Karen Anderson
- Book Review: Flexibility and Employment Security in Europe – Labour Markets in Transition Cheltenham pp. 610-613

- Günther Schmid
- Book Review: A Relevant Approach in Central and Eastern Europe Geneva pp. 614-615

- Ben Valkenburg
- Book Review: The Crisis of Social Democratic Trade Unionism in Western Europe: The Search for Alternatives pp. 615-618

- Richard Hyman
- Book Review: Soft Governance in Hard Politics European Coordination of Anti-Poverty Policies in France and Germany pp. 619-623

- Hedva Sarfati
- Book Review: Redundancy Law in Europe pp. 623-625

- Ulrich Mückenberger
- Book Review: International Labour Office – International Institute of Labour Studies pp. 625-628

- Hedva Sarfati
- Book Review: The Laval and Viking Cases: Freedom of Services and Establishment v. Industrial Conflict in the European Economic Area and Russia pp. 628-630

- Wiebke Warneck
- Book Review: EU Industrial Relations v. National Industrial Relations pp. 631-634

- Marieke Louis
- Book Review: Worth Fighting For – Inside the Your Rights At Work Campaign Sydney pp. 635-636

- Kathie Muir and Thomas Klikauer
- Book Review: Assessing Intergenerational Equity – An Interdisciplinary Study of Aging and Pension Reform in Hungary Budapest pp. 637-640

- Hedva Sarfati
Volume 15, issue 2, 2009
- Editorial - EN pp. 177-180

- Torsten Müller and Andrew Watt
- Editorial - FR pp. 181-184

- Torsten Müller and Andrew Watt
- Editorial - DE pp. 185-188

- Torsten Müller and Andrew Watt
- Financial capitalism and private equity – a new regime? pp. 189-208

- Andrew Watt and Béla Galgóczi
- Private equity in the UK context pp. 209-227

- Glenn Morgan
- German chemical giants' business and social models in transition – financialisation as a management strategy pp. 229-249

- Jürgen Kädtler
- TUI AG – a group under pressure from the capital market. A workforce fights successfully against the break-up of its company pp. 251-270

- Alexandra Krieger
- Social dialogue in France and reactions to the financialisation of the economy pp. 271-289

- Isabelle Chambost, Christian Hoarau and Patrick Roturier
- The need to regulate hedge funds and private equity pp. 291-295

- Poul Nyrup Rasmussen
- Tackling private equity – the role of the Trades Union Congress (UK) pp. 297-302

- Janet Williamson
- The social risks of LBOs and private equity: a trade union view pp. 303-307

- Gaby Bonnand and Emmanuel Mermet
- Private equity and the European metalworkers' unions pp. 309-313

- Dirk Bergrath
- A regional perspective on coordinating collective bargaining policy in the energy sector pp. 315-319

- Richard Pond
- World Bank orders suspension of Doing Business labour market deregulation indicator pp. 319-322

- Peter Bakvis
- Supercapitalism – The Transformation of Business, Democracy, and Everyday Life pp. 323-325

- Thomas Klikauer
- The WTO and Labor and Employment. Critical Perspectives on the Global Trading System and the WTO, No. 14 pp. 326-330

- Hedva Sarfati
- Restructuring Work and Employment in Europe. Managing Change in an Era of Globalisation pp. 330-332

- Béla Galgóczi
- Challenges of Globalization – Imbalances and Growth pp. 332-335

- Hedva Sarfati
- Einführung in die Arbeitspolitik – Arbeitsbeziehungen und Arbeitsmarkt in sozialwissenschaftlicher Perspektive pp. 336-337

- Otto Jacobi
Volume 15, issue 1, 2009
- Editorial - EN pp. 5-9

- Jean-Yves Boulin, Christian Dufour and Philippe Pochet
- Editorial - FR pp. 10-14

- Jean-Yves Boulin, Christian Dufour and Philippe Pochet
- Editorial - DE pp. 15-19

- Jean-Yves Boulin, Christian Dufour and Philippe Pochet
- Introduction pp. 21-32

- Philippe Pochet and Jean-Yves Boulin
- The Lisbon strategy and structural reforms in Europe pp. 33-52

- Bruno Amable, Lilas Demmou and Ivan Ledezma
- The battle of ideas in the European field: the combat to defeat unemployment and the struggle to give it a name pp. 53-70

- Amparo Serrano Pascual
- Participation through the Lisbon strategy: comparing the European Employment Strategy and pensions OMC pp. 71-91

- David Natali and Caroline de la Porte
- Functionalism vs Westphalia: the looking glass of employment policy pp. 93-110

- George Ross
- The Lisbon strategy a decade on: a critical review of a multi-disciplinary literature pp. 111-137

- David Natali
- Some tentative conclusions pp. 139-146

- Philippe Pochet, Jean-Yves Boulin and Christian Dufour
- Social Europe and the Lisbon strategy pp. 147-149

- Maria Helena André
- Revision of the Working Time Directive – what is the state of play? pp. 149-153

- Wiebke Warneck
- The financial crisis in Iceland pp. 153-158

- Gylfi Arnbjörnsson and Halldór Grönvold
- La longue marche vers l'Europe social pp. 159-161

- Maria Jepsen
- The Rise and Fall of the EU's Constitutional Treaty pp. 161-164

- Isabelle Schömann
- The activation dilemma. Reconciling the fairness and effectiveness of minimum income schemes in Europe pp. 164-168

- Hedva Sarfati