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Volume 11, issue 4, 2005
- Innovations for union renewal pp. 489-495

- Gregor Murray and Jeremy Waddington
- Innovations pour un renouvellement syndical pp. 496-502

- Gregor Murray and Jeremy Waddington
- Innovationen für die Erneuerung der Gewerkschaften pp. 503-509

- Gregor Murray and Jeremy Waddington
- International Framework Agreements: global industrial relations between rights and bargaining pp. 511-530

- Nikolaus Hammer
- Building North-South international union alliances: evidence from Mexico pp. 531-547

- Christian Lévesque and Mélanie Dufour-Poirier
- Trade unionism under challenge from offshoring and globalisation pp. 549-568

- Sylvie Contrepois and Steve Jefferys
- New protest movements and the revival of labour politics - A critical examination pp. 569-588

- Stéphane Le Queux
- The territorial social dialogue: challenges and prospects for the trade unions pp. 589-604

- Annette Jobert
- Unions as social capital: the impact of trade union youth programmes on young workers' political and community engagement pp. 605-616

- Nancy Brown Johnson and Paul Jarley
- Segmented labour, united unions? How unions in Canada cope with increased diversity pp. 617-628

- Charlotte A. B. Yates
- Community unionism in a global city pp. 629-632

- Dirk Kloosterboer and Piet Göbbels
- Wolfensohn to Wolfowitz: What does the change at the top of the World Bank mean for labour? pp. 633-638

- Peter Bakvis
- One market, one Social Europe pp. 639-640

- Ronald Janssen
- Strategic Unionism and Partnership: Boxing or Dancing? pp. 641-644

- Kurt Vandaele
- Complying with Europe - EU Harmonisation and Soft Law in the Member States pp. 645-647

- Wiebke Warneck
- Working beyond 60 - Key Policies and Practices in Europe pp. 647-649

- N/a
- Ageing and the transition to retirement - A comparative analysis of European welfare states pp. 650-653

- N/a
- New risks, new welfare: the transformation of the European welfare state pp. 654-657

- Hedva Sarfati
- Between growth and stability: the consequences of the reform of the European Stability and Growth Pact pp. 659-661

- Andrew Watt
Volume 11, issue 3, 2005
- Editorial pp. 309-309

- Otto Jacobi and Judith Kirton-Darling
- Editorial pp. 310-310

- Otto Jacobi and Judith Kirton-Darling
- Editorial pp. 311-311

- Otto Jacobi and Judith Kirton-Darling
- Sectoral social dialogue? A quantitative analysis pp. 313-332

- Philippe Pochet
- Creating perspectives, negotiating social Europe pp. 333-342

- Otto Jacobi and Judith Kirton-Darling
- Social dialogue committee in the banking sector pp. 345-351

- Annette Holm Mikkelsen
- Social dialogue in retail and commerce pp. 353-358

- Jan Furstenborg
- Social dialogue in the European construction industry pp. 359-362

- Jan Cremers
- Social dialogues in the EMCEF industries pp. 363-367

- Reinhard Reibsch
- European social dialogue in the private security service sector pp. 369-373

- Sabrina de Marchi
- Development of social dialogue in the public sector pp. 375-382

- Richard Pond
- The sub-sectoral social dialogue in the European shipbuilding industry pp. 383-389

- Kathleen Kollewe
- The sectoral social dialogue — telecommunications pp. 391-396

- Christina J. Colclough
- Europeanisation at sectoral level. Empirical results and missing perspectives pp. 397-408

- Berndt Keller
- The European social dialogue in the 1990s: institutional innovations and new paradigms pp. 409-422

- Janine Goetschy
- After enlargement: preconditions and prospects for bargaining coordination pp. 423-438

- Paul Marginson and Franz Traxler
- Is the societal dialogue at the local level the future of social dialogue? pp. 439-448

- Jean-Yves Boulin and Ulrich Mückenberger
- Coalition building: trade union dialogues with civil society pp. 449-456

- Eberhard Schmidt
- 1985–2005: Celebrating 20 years of EU social dialogue, but what about its future? pp. 457-461

- Stefan Clauwaert
- The American lesson: problems faced by US trade unionism pp. 461-464

- Savino Pezzotta
- Sectoral Social Dialogue in Future EU Member States: The Weakest Link pp. 465-467

- Hedva Sarfati
- Unions in the 21st century. An international perspective pp. 467-469

- Otto Jacobi
- Europas Wirtschaft gestalten. Makroökonomische Koordinierung und die Rolle der Gewerkschaften pp. 469-471

- Torsten Müller and Stefan Rüb
- Globale Arbeitsbeziehungen in globalen Konzernen? pp. 471-473

- Marco Hauptmeier
- New frontiers of democratic participation at work pp. 473-475

- Otto Jacobi
- European integration and industrial relations. Multi-level governance in the making pp. 475-477

- Otto Jacobi
- Transatlantic Social Dialogue, HBS, Cornell, ETUI-REHS, FES Third Annual Meeting, 20–21 May 2005 in Berlin, hosted by IG Metall pp. 479-479

- Ian Greer
Volume 11, issue 2, 2005
- Editorial pp. 145-147

- Kevin P. O'Kelly and Norbert Kluge
- Editorial pp. 148-150

- Kevin P. O'Kelly and Norbert Kluge
- Editorial pp. 151-153

- Kevin P. O'Kelly and Norbert Kluge
- Industrial democracy and the European traditions pp. 155-162

- Robert Taylor
- Corporate governance with co-determination — a key element of the European social model pp. 163-177

- Norbert Kluge
- Company law and workers' interests pp. 179-188

- Robbert van het Kaar
- Participation in European Companies: views from social partners in three Member States pp. 189-205

- Ulke Veersma and Sjef Swinkels
- Workers' involvement in the European Company — the SE Guidelines of the European Metalworkers Federation pp. 207-219

- Luc Triangle
- A European project for employee board-level representatives: issues, roles and responsibilities pp. 221-230

- Kevin P. O'Kelly
- Board-level employee representatives in nine countries: a snapshot pp. 231-243

- Mark Carley
- Forthcoming TUAC report on corporate governance — building a common trade union platform for reform pp. 245-248

- Pierre Habbard
- Between ‘beneficial constraints’ and ‘regime competition’: The dilemmas of the transposition into national legislation of the Directive on employee involvement in the European Company (SE) pp. 249-255

- Lorenzo Bordogna
- Theses for a European minimum wage policy pp. 256-259

- Thorsten Schulten, Claus Schäfer, Reinhard Bispinck, Andreas Rieger, Beat Ringger, Hans Baumann, Michel Husson and Antoine Math
- The EMF European Company Policy: the GME Restructuring and Framework Agreement pp. 260-265

- Chantal Caron and Rainer Weinert
- EMF-GME European Framework Agreement pp. 266-267

- N/a
- Rejection of the European Constitution must prompt re-think of economic and employment policies pp. 268-269

- Andrew Watt
- The Global Evolution of Industrial Relations — Events, Ideas and the IIRA pp. 271-272

- Gian Primo Cella
- The Global Evolution of Industrial Relations — Events, Ideas and the IIRA pp. 273-274

- Kevin P. O'Kelly
- Irregular Migration. The Dilemmas of Transnational Mobility pp. 275-279

- Antonio Martón Artiles
- Metropolitan Governance without Metropolitan Government? pp. 280-281

- Otto Jacobi
- Review of Industrial Relations in Europe 2004, report by Directorate-General for Employment and Social Affairs pp. 282-285

- Herman Knudsen
- Dienstleistungsarbeit: Auf dem Boden der Tatsachen pp. 286-288

- N/a
- Taking responsibility for an enterprise, but in a different way pp. 289-292

- Norbert Kluge and Roland Köstler
- Learning from each other pp. 293-295

- Michael Stollt and Norbert Kluge
- Political state of play concerning the Tenth Company Law Directive on cross-border mergers pp. 295-299

- Norbert Kluge and Johannes Heuschmid
Volume 11, issue 1, 2005
- Editorial pp. 005-007

- Maria Luisa Cristovam and Kevin P. O'Kelly
- Editorial pp. 008-010

- Maria Luisa Cristovam and Kevin P. O'Kelly
- Editorial pp. 011-013

- Maria Luisa Cristovam and Kevin P. O'Kelly
- The future of work – what kind of work? Impacts of gender on the definition of work and research methodology pp. 014-025

- Alexandra Scheele
- German pacts for employment and competitiveness Concessionary bargaining as a reaction to globalisation and European integration? pp. 026-044

- Heiko Massa-Wirth and Hartmut Seifert
- Building social partnership? Strengths and shortcomings of the European Employment Strategy pp. 045-063

- Bernard H. Casey
- The open method of coordination and the Lisbon strategy: the difficult road from potential to results pp. 064-080

- Janine Goetschy
- The European Works Councils – a role beyond the EC Directive? pp. 081-096

- Volker Telljohann
- Social cohesion across Europe. Does time allocation matter? pp. 97-111

- Elsa Fontainha
- Trade unions and local developments in the Netherlands pp. 113-117

- Dirk Kloosterboer
- Thesis on ‘Monetary Union, degree of corporatism of pay bargaining and rigidity of the real wage: a reinterpretation of the Calmfors and Driffill relationship' pp. 119-122

- Emmanuel Mermet
- The future of work in Europe: Debate at the 7th IIRA European Congress, 7-11 September 2004 pp. 123-126

- João Proença
- Notes on the Special Seminar on the Lisbon strategy: 7th IIRA European Congress 2004 pp. 126-129

- Kevin P. O’Kelly
- Towards internationalisation of labour relations?: Conference held by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation Bonn, 13-15 October 2004 pp. 129-130

- Otto Jacobi
- Rethinking the welfare state: Conference held by IG Metall and the Otto Brenner Foundation, Berlin, 3-4 November 2004 pp. 131-132

- Otto Jacobi
- ViVe Project accomplished: Report from National Hearings in Budapest and Prague, and the evaluation meeting in Brussels pp. 132-137

- Romuald Jagodziñski
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