Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2006
- Editorial pp. 493-494

- Béla Galgóczi, Maarten Keune and Andrew Watt
- Editorial pp. 495-496

- Béla Galgóczi, Maarten Keune and Andrew Watt
- Editorial pp. 497-498

- Béla Galgóczi, Maarten Keune and Andrew Watt
- Relocation: concepts, facts and policy challenges pp. 499-520

- Béla Galgóczi, Maarten Keune and Andrew Watt
- FDI patterns and trends in central and eastern Europe with particular regard to the new Member States pp. 521-537

- Gábor Hunya and Béla Galgóczi
- The rise of China as an economic power: what impact on the EU economy and labour markets? pp. 539-562

- Andrew Watt
- Strike action to save the life of a plant is followed by its ‘honourable death’: the conflict at AEG in Nuremberg pp. 563-575

- Ingrid Artus
- Laboratories of the new Europe: trade unions, employee interest representation and participation in foreign investment enterprises in central and eastern Europe pp. 577-591

- Eckhard Voss
- The competitiveness and diverse performance of national economies pp. 593-607

- Pascal Petit
- The relevance of the exit option: the challenge for European trade unions of post-Fordism, internationalisation of the economy and financial market capitalism pp. 609-620

- Jürgen Hoffmann
- The MOOS Project: a response from trade unions to offshore outsourcing pp. 621-625

- Monique Ramioul and Tom De Bruyn
- The European Globalisation adjustment Fund – a European-level measure to deal with relocation? pp. 625-630

- Andrew Watt and Gintare Kemekliene
- Can industrial policy be part of the response to the challenges of relocation? pp. 630-636

- Erik Adolfsson
- An EU framework for transnational collective bargaining: an opportunity for European trade unions? pp. 637-641

- Maarten Keune and Wiebke Warneck
- The ETUC strategy on public services pp. 641-643

- Wolfgang Kowalsky
- EESC opinion on European works councils – Breathing new life into revision of the EWC Directive 94/45? pp. 644-645

- Romuald Jagodzinski
- A report from the homeland of the Ghent system: the relationship between unemployment and trade union membership in Belgium pp. 647-657

- Kurt Vandaele
- Lehrjahre des Europäischen Betriebsrats. Zehn Jahre transnationale Arbeitnehmervertretung [The European works council's apprentice years. Ten years of transnational workers' representation] pp. 659-661

- Holm-Detlev Köhler
- End of the Ice Age? On relations between the trade unions and the SPD pp. 663-663

- Otto Jacobi
- Summer course on European private and labour law at the Academy of European Law (Europäischen Rechtsakademie – ERA) in Trier pp. 664-667

- Johannes Heuschmid
- Co-determination and Europe pp. 667-668

- Otto Jacobi
- Transfer celebrates its 12th anniversary with a conference on the future of the European Social Model and the role of trade unions Brussels, 5 October 2006 pp. 669-673

- Hedva Sarfati
- Summaries of speakers' presentations to the Transfer conference pp. 674-675

- Richard Hyman
- Labour Re-commodification and the European Social Model or Labour in the Global Transformation: Restructuring Social Income pp. 676-677

- Guy Standing
- The Role of Collective Bargaining in the European Social Model: Summary pp. 678-678

- Franz Traxler
- The welfare state, trade unions and the European Social Model pp. 679-679

- Richard Falbr
Volume 12, issue 3, 2006
- Editorial pp. 309-310

- Maria Jepsen and Marina Luttrell
- Editorial pp. 311-312

- Maria Jepsen and Marina Luttrell
- Editorial pp. 313-314

- Maria Jepsen and Marina Luttrell
- Targeting individuals and specific groups of employees: an emerging trade union challenge pp. 315-332

- Hans Björkman
- The peer review procedure: some thoughts on the analysis and dissemination of good practices in the framework of the European Employment Strategy pp. 333-348

- Florence Lefresne
- The governability of collective bargaining. The case of Spain pp. 349-367

- Rosa Nonell, Ramón Alós-Moner, Antonio Martin Artiles and Joaquin Molins
- Dynamic neo-corporatism - regulating work and welfare in Denmark pp. 371-387

- Mikkel Mailand
- Working time flexibility against time of life inflexibility pp. 389-406

- Carlos Lozares and Faustino Miguélez
- Varieties of capitalism: the importance of political and social choices pp. 407-425

- Phil Almond and Maria Gonzalez Menendez
- Interest representation between social partnership and solidarity pp. 427-445

- Mirella Baglioni
- The ETUC's role vis-Ã -vis the European Constitution pp. 447-452

- Wolfgang Kowalsky
- Worker participation in a globalised world pp. 452-456

- Dr Wolfgang Weinz
- Winners and losers in globalisation pp. 457-459

- Dr Thomas Klikauer
- Fair trade for all: how trade can promote development pp. 459-463

- Gintare Kemekliene
- Supporting women's career advancement - Challenges and opportunities pp. 463-467

- SÃle O'Dorchai
- Women at work. An economic perspective pp. 467-470

- Hedva Sarfati
- Old age income support in the 21st century - An international perspective on pension systems and reform pp. 470-473

- Hedva Sarfati
- Should Britain leave the EU? An Economic Analysis of a Troubled Relationship pp. 473-475

- Otto Jacobi
- Euros and Europeans. Monetary integration and the European model of society pp. 475-480

- Andrew Watt
- Global Companies - Global Unions - Global Research - Global Campaigns pp. 481-482

- Valeria Pulignano
- European Works Councils facing delocalisation - a lost struggle? pp. 482-485

- Romuald Jagodzinski
Volume 12, issue 2, 2006
- Mobility of services and posting of workers in the enlarged Europe — challenges for labour market regulation pp. 137-141

- Jon Erik Dølvik and Line Eldring
- La mobilité des services et le détachement des travailleurs dans l'Europe élargie; défis pour la réglementation du marché du travail pp. 142-147

- Jon Erik Dølvik et Line Eldring
- Mobilität von Dienstleistungen und Entsendung von Arbeitnehmern im erweiterten Europa — Herausforderungen für die Regelung des Arbeitsmarktes pp. 148-153

- Jon Erik Dølvik and Line Eldring
- The Vaxholm case from a Swedish and European perspective pp. 155-166

- Kerstin Ahlberg, Niklas Bruun and Jonas Malmberg
- Free movement of services and equal treatment of workers: the case of construction pp. 167-181

- Jan Cremers
- The posting of workers in the German construction industry: responses and problems of trade union action pp. 183-196

- Marcus Kahmann
- Posted workers in France pp. 197-212

- Bruno Lefebvre
- Industrial relations responses to migration and posting of workers after EU enlargement: Nordic trends and differences pp. 213-230

- Jon Erik Dølvik and Line Eldring
- The Services Directive: the legislative process clears the first hurdle pp. 231-249

- Wolfgang Kowalsky
- The Viking case pp. 251-266

- Thomas Blanke
- Mobile worker disputes jolt Ireland's ‘social partnership’ model pp. 267-272

- Gerald Flynn
- Posted workers: Italian regulation and dilemmas pp. 272-276

- Massimo Pallini
- Minimum wages in Europe pp. 277-281

- Thorsten Schulten
- The Mushroom Covenant: Baltic Blacks among Celts pp. 283-285

- Gintare Kemekliene
- Minimum wages in Europe pp. 285-289

- Richard Pond
- Working and Employment Conditions in New EU Member States -Convergence or Diversity? pp. 289-292

- Hedva Sarfati
- The ‘capability approach’ as the high road to job quality, freedom of choice and voice EUROCAP conference, Nantes, 9–10 February 2006 pp. 293-297

- Hedva Sarfati
- Transnational collective bargaining: a tool in the service of the Lisbon strategy? pp. 297-301

- Isabelle Schömann
Volume 12, issue 1, 2006
- Editorial pp. 5-6

- Henning Jørgensen
- Editorial pp. 7-8

- Henning Jørgensen
- Editorial pp. 9-10

- Henning Jørgensen
- Cost competition or innovation competition? Lessons from the case of the BMW plant location in Leipzig, Germany pp. 11-29

- Ludger Pries
- Business as usual? Employees' organisations' strategies in welfare legislation in Austria pp. 31-48

- Clara Fritsch
- Mainstreaming gender at the social partner negotiating table in Europe pp. 49-60

- Marianne Grünell
- Opportunities and challenges for flexicurity - The Danish example pp. 61-82

- Thomas Bredgaard, Flemming Larsen and Per Madsen
- Trade union density and unemployment insurance in Finland pp. 83-87

- Pertti Jokivuori
- The Swedish unemployment insurance - will the Ghent system survive? pp. 87-98

- Anders Kjellberg
- European Companies (SEs): 16 months after their introduction and more interesting than many had predicted pp. 99-102

- Norbert Kluge
- A hard climb towards company democracy in Europe. Implementation of the EU framework Directive 2002/14/EC on information and consultation at national level pp. 103-105

- Isabelle Schömann
- Globalisation, Company Strategies and Quality of Working Life in Europe pp. 107-110

- Hans Pruijt
- Die erschöpfte Region [The Exhausted Region] pp. 110-113

- Holm-Detlev Köhler
- Varieties of Unionism. Strategies for Union Revitalization in a Globalizing Economy pp. 114-115

- Mirella Baglioni
- A Comparison of the Trade Union Merger Process in Britain and Germany: Joining Forces? pp. 116-119

- Richard Hyman
- European companies in transformation -trade unions on the defensive? pp. 121-122

- Otto Jacobi
- Rudolf Meidner -trade union expert and democratic socialist pp. 123-125

- Lars Ekdahl
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