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Volume 8, issue 4, 2002
- Decline or transformation? Change in industrial conflict and its challenges pp. 585-607

- Lorenzo Bordogna and Gian Primo Cella
- Regulation of strikes and the European social model pp. 608-623

- Tiziano Treu
- Transnational primary and secondary collective action: an overview of international, European and national legislation pp. 624-645

- Stefan Clauwaert
- European-level bargaining in action? Joint texts negotiated by European Works Councils pp. 646-653

- Mark Carley
- The regulation of conflicts in the German industrial relations system: legal and extralegal institutions and procedures pp. 654-669

- Eva Kocher
- Conflict regulation in the Nordic countries pp. 670-687

- Torgeir Aarvaag Stokke
- Collective conflict in the public sector in France pp. 688-700

- Marie-Armelle Souriac
- Alternative dispute resolution procedures in labour issues: towards an EU mechanism? pp. 701-707

- Isabelle Schömann
- The Europeanisation of collective bargaining? Lessons of the strike in the German metalworking industry in 2002 pp. 707-711

- Wolfgang Schroeder and Rainer Weinert
- A Social Charter for Volkswagen: a new milestone in industrial relations pp. 711-715

- Klaus Zwickel, Jürgen Peters, Tony Janssen and Reinhard Kuhlmann
- Memorandum 2002 on alternative economic policy in Europe pp. 715-719

- Andrew Watt
- Narrating unemployment pp. 722-723

- Kathleen Llanwarne
- The impact of the Internet and new technologies on the workplace - a legal analysis from a comparative point of view pp. 723-724

- Stefan Clauwaert
- Labour law, human rights and social justice - Liber Amicorum in Honour of Ruth Ben-Israel pp. 724-728

- Stefan Clauwaert
- 10th Pension Forum: ‘Towards a European pension (system)’, Caisse de Dépôts et Consignations - Branche Retraites, Bordeaux, 20 September 2002 pp. 731-732

- Martin Hutsebaut
- ETUC conference, ‘Fighting deregulation of the Labour Code in Eastern European Countries and beyond’, 11-12 October 2002 pp. 732-734

- Wiebke Düvel
- Second International SEER Symposium, Knokke-Heist, 2-4 November 2002 pp. 734-738

- Calvin Allen and Peter Scherrer
- ETUI and SALTSA seminar, ‘Equal pay and gender mainstreaming: Monitoring the European Employment Strategy’, Brussels, 18-19 November, 2002 pp. 738-741

- Spyros Nakos
- EWC conference, ‘Towards more influence’, Århus, 25-26 November 2002 pp. 741-743

- Peter Kerckhofs
- WSI Herbstforum 2002 ‘More market on the labour market?’, Düsseldorf, 28-29 November 2002 pp. 744-747

- Andrew Watt
Volume 8, issue 3, 2002
- Editorial pp. 349-350

- Gerhard Bosch, Jon Erik Dølvik, Steffen Lehndorff and Jon Erik Dølvik et Steffen Lehndorff
- Editorial pp. 351-353

- Gerhard Bosch, Jon Erik Dølvik, Steffen Lehndorff and Jon Erik Dølvik et Steffen Lehndorff
- Editorial pp. 353-355

- Gerhard Bosch, Jon Erik Dølvik, Steffen Lehndorff and Jon Erik Dølvik et Steffen Lehndorff
- Private sector services: challenges to European trade unions pp. 356-376

- Jon Erik Dølvik and Jeremy Waddington
- The job creation potential of the service sector in Europe pp. 377-391

- Dominique Anxo and Donald Storrie
- Service economies in Europe - challenges for employment policy and trade union activities pp. 392-414

- Gerhard Bosch and Alexandra Wagner
- The governance of service work - changes in work organisation and new challenges for service-sector trade unions pp. 415-434

- Steffen Lehndorff
- Services and the employment prospects for women pp. 435-455

- Alexandra Wagner
- Call-centre work: specific characteristics and the challenges of work organisation pp. 456-466

- Claudia Weinkopf
- Organisation of work and working times in IT pp. 467-478

- Janneke Plantenga and Chantal Remery
- Developments in household services in Europe: working conditions and labour relations pp. 479-492

- Sue Yeandle
- Banking and finance in France and Germany. New regulations of work and working time - a challenge for the trade unions? pp. 493-503

- Thomas Haipeter
- Who bears the burden of flexibility? Working conditions and labour markets in the European retail trade pp. 504-520

- Florence Jany-Catrice and Steffen Lehndorff
- Ver.di - the controversy over external relations pp. 521-527

- Berndt Keller
- Launch of virtual union for ‘labour market nomads’ in Norway pp. 527-528

- Jon Erik Dølvik
- Transport and service unions joining forces in Norway? pp. 528-529

- Espen Løken
- Austrian union responses to the rise in dependent self-employed workers pp. 529-530

- Sabine Blaschke
- The unions for atypical workers in Italy pp. 531-535

- Giovanna Fullin
- The Professional Footballers' Union and the Portuguese social security regime pp. 535-536

- Maria Luisa Cristovam
- Free trade in services within the European Union? pp. 536-540

- Andrew Watt
- New landmark in the EU social dialogue: the telework agreement pp. 540-543

- Stefan Clauwaert
- Staff development to secure the future: the IG Metall trainee programme pp. 543-547

- Joachim Beerhorst, Rainer Gröbel and Susanne Scholtyssek
- The job creation potential of the service sector in Europe pp. 550-553

- Hedva Sarfati
- What future for social security? pp. 553-556

- Maria Jepsen
- Why deregulate labour markets? pp. 557-558

- Ben Valkenburg
- Spanish presidency seminar on social security and new forms of work organisation, Toledo, 25-26 April 2002 pp. 561-562

- Henri Lourdelle
- 4th IIRA Regional Congress of the Americas: ‘Trade and Labour Protection: Can the two be made to work together?’, Toronto, Canada, 25-28 June 2002 pp. 563-564

- Berndt Keller
- ‘EMU 2010’ Summer School of the ETUC Employment Committee, Rüno Sweden, 29 June-2 July 2002 pp. 564-567

- Andrew Watt
Volume 8, issue 2, 2002
- Editorial pp. 181-181

- Otto Jacobi, Wolfgang Kowalsky, Jan Willem Goudriaan and Andrew Watt
- Editorial pp. 182-183

- Otto Jacobi, Wolfgang Kowalsky, Jan Willem Goudriaan and Andrew Watt
- Editorial pp. 183-184

- Otto Jacobi, Wolfgang Kowalsky, Jan Willem Goudriaan and Andrew Watt
- Regulated and controlled liberalisation: a means to reconcile market efficiency and social cohesion? pp. 185-197

- Otto Jacobi and Wolfgang Kowalsky
- EU competition policies and public services pp. 198-213

- David Hall
- What is the future for public service in the Community model? pp. 214-223

- Pervenche Berès
- The ETUC policy on services of general interest pp. 224-233

- Wolfgang Kowalsky
- Impact of privatisation and commercialisation on municipal services in the UK pp. 234-251

- Dexter Whitfield
- Risks and opportunities of energy market liberalisation for a regional energy supplier pp. 252-261

- Klaus Dieter Streb
- Democratic control of public enterprise in the United States: a history of regulation and liberalisation in the electricity sector pp. 262-278

- Jerrold Oppenheim and Theo MacGregor
- Resistance to privatisation — social dialogue, US-style pp. 279-291

- Brendan Martin
- European Commission view on liberalisation of network industries pp. 292-295

- N/a
- CEEP-ETUC proposal for the structure of a framework directive establishing a legal framework for services of general interest in the European Union pp. 296-302

- Wolfgang Kowalsky
- Commission evaluation of services of general economic interest pp. 302-303

- N/a
- ICFTU launches campaign to reveal the true face of ‘modern’ Korea pp. 303-305

- Duncan Pruett and James Lorenz
- Review of recent publications on the topic of ‘Liberalisation of the public sector’ pp. 308-312

- Sanjiv Sachdev
- Review of three recent publications on the topic of ‘Liberalisation of the public sector’ pp. 312-314

- Otto Jacobi
- Review of recent German-language publications on the topic of ‘Liberalisation of the public sector’ pp. 314-315

- Otto Jacobi
- Strategy, organisation and the changing nature of work pp. 316-318

- Amparo Serrano Pascual
- Varieties of capitalism — the institutional foundations of comparative advantages pp. 318-320

- Jürgen Hoffmann
- Portugal 1995-2000. Perspectivas da evolução social pp. 320-323

- Maria Luisa Cristovam
- ‘The European employment strategy after five years’, joint ETUI, SALTSA and HBS Seminar, 13 May, 2002, Brussels pp. 326-328

- David Foden
- Journées de l'Association française de Science économique, Economie des Ressources Humaines, 16-17 May 2002, Lyons pp. 328-331

- Emmanuel Mermet
- Third international congress of the Work & Labour Network ‘Labour, globalisation and the new economy’, 22-25 May 2002, Osnabrück pp. 331-333

- György Széll
- ETUC seminar ‘European works councils and mergers’, 27-28 May 2002, Brussels pp. 333-335

- Isabelle Schömann
- ‘Econometrics of wages’, 79th international conference of the Applied Econometrics Association, 28/29 May 2002, Brussels pp. 335-338

- Salimata Sissoko
- IG Metall conference ‘Risking new ways’, 13-15 June 2002, Leipzig pp. 338-340

- Otto Jacobi
Volume 8, issue 1, 2002
- Editorial pp. 5-6

- Kevin P O'Kelly
- Éditorial pp. 7-9

- Kevin P O'Kelly
- Editorial pp. 9-11

- Kevin P O'Kelly
- Marco Biagi pp. 12-12

- Gian Primo Cella
- Financial participation: seeking a European consensus pp. 13-17

- Kevin P. O'Kelly
- Financial participation is good for all including employees pp. 18-21

- Raymond Allouf
- Developments and prospects of profit-sharing and employee share ownership in Europe pp. 22-46

- Erik Poutsma
- Employee share ownership and profit-sharing in the European Union: incidence, company characteristics, and union representation pp. 47-62

- Andrew Pendleton, Erik Poutsma, Chris Brewster and Jos van Ommeren
- Financial participation in Europe —the international dimension pp. 63-75

- Francine Van Den Bulcke
- Financial participation for employees in the European Union — a pragmatic view pp. 76-82

- Willy Buschak
- An employers' perspective on financial participation methods and recent European Union initiatives pp. 83-86

- Roberto Suárez Santos
- Company stock in U.S. financial participation plans — sound policy or a lottery ticket? pp. 87-102

- David A. Hildebrandt and Edward Ferrigno
- A model for gainsharing in the public sector pp. 103-106

- Blair Horan
- Profit sharing at British Maritime Technology Ltd (BMT) pp. 106-109

- Andrew Docherty
- The international employee shareholders' plan at Suez pp. 109-114

- Didier Bouin
- The eircom employee share ownership plan (ESOP) pp. 114-118

- MaoilÃosa Ó Cúlacháin
- Financial participation of bank employees in Italy, Great Britain and Sweden: survey evidence pp. 118-121

- Avv. Gualtiero Di Re
- The arrival of euro notes and coins: what has changed? pp. 122-123

- Andrew Watt
- The impact of a career break on a woman's wage pp. 123-127

- Kea Tijdens
- Politics after depoliticisation? The USA in early 2002 pp. 127-131

- Norman Birnbaum
- The working time directive revisited: EPSU campaign to strengthen the EU directive pp. 131-135

- Inger Lise Rønning
- Trade unions and the European Union: more questions than answers pp. 135-138

- Wolfgang Weinz
- Plant-level alliances for jobs pp. 138-139

- Winfried Heidemann
- Sustainable development and trade unions: recent contributions to the debate pp. 139-142

- Andrew Watt
- Working Classes. Global Realities, Socialist Register 2001 pp. 145-147

- Jens Lind
- Models of employee participation in a changing global environment, diversity and interaction pp. 147-150

- Peter Kerckhofs
- Workshop ‘Continuities and discontinuities in industrial relations', Munich, 18/19 January 2002 pp. 153-156

- Pamela Meil
- ETUI forum meeting on financial participation of employees in Europe, Brussels, 23 January 2002 pp. 156-157

- Martin Hutsebaut
- TUC conference ‘Trade unions and migration in an enlarged EU’, London, 3 December 2001 pp. 158-164

- Nadja Salson
- In search of concepts — the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre, 25-30 January 2002 pp. 164-168

- Otto Jacobi
- ‘Financial participation in central and eastern Europe’, Budapest, 1/2 March 2002 pp. 169-171

- Kevin P O'Kelly
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