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Volume 7, issue 4, 2001
- Editorial pp. 589-592

- Antonio MartÃn Artiles
- Editorial pp. 592-595

- Antonio MartÃn Artiles
- Editorial pp. 596-599

- Antonio MartÃn Artiles
- Pacts for employment and competitiveness – an opportunity to reflect on the role and practice of collective bargaining pp. 600-615

- Keith Sisson
- Pacts for employment and competitiveness in Europe pp. 616-628

- Jacques Freyssinet and Hartmut Seifert
- Pacts for employment and competitiveness in the airline sector pp. 629-635

- James Arrowsmith
- Pacts for employment and competitiveness in the electricity sector pp. 636-649

- Volker Telljohann
- Getting in gear for global competition: pacts on employment and competitiveness in the EU automobile industry pp. 650-656

- Stefan Zagelmeyer
- Local-level concertation: the scope for innovative regulation of non-standard forms of employment in Europe pp. 657-673

- Ida Regalia
- Employment regulation in collective bargaining in Spain pp. 674-681

- Ramon Alos Moner
- Competitive consensus: bargaining on employment and competitiveness in the Netherlands pp. 682-696

- Rien Huiskamp and Maarten van Riemsdijk
- Collective bargaining, competitiveness and employment in the United States pp. 697-715

- Richard N. Block
- Employment and competitiveness as challenges for collective bargaining: a global perspective pp. 716-731

- Youcef Ghellab and Peggy Kelly
- A new deal in Wolfsburg: the IG Metall settlement for the Volkswagen ‘5000 × 5000’ plan pp. 732-736

- Hartmut Meine and Helga Schwitzer
- New risks and new frontlines after 11 September pp. 736-740

- Michael Dauderstädt
- Trade unions and the British model of industrial relations in a fragile period of transition pp. 740-745

- Dr. Gero Maass
- Corporate social responsibility on the European social agenda pp. 745-747

- Emmanuel Mermet
- Social Pacts in Europe. New Dynamics pp. 748-752

- Antonio MartÃn Artiles
- Global Players in lokalen Bindungen - Unternehmensglobalisierung in soziologischer Perspektive pp. 752-755

- Jürgen Hoffmann
- Interessenmanager vor neuen Herausforderungen. Eine empirische Studie über Belegschaftsvertretungen in Deutschland, Frankreich, Spanien und Großbritannien pp. 756-757

- Otto Jacobi
- Transnational co-operation among labor unions pp. 758-761

- Beate Sissenich
- ERA Conference ‘Equal opportunities for men and women in Europe: wishful thinking?', Trier, 10-11 September 2001 pp. 762-764

- Stefan Clauwaert
- A European brain storming seminar ‘Which European social model? System, values, challenges', Aix-en-Provence, 10-11 September 2001 pp. 765-766

- Ana Almeida and Maria Luisa Cristovam
- FGTB/ABVV statutory congress, Brussels, 25-26 October 2001 pp. 767-768

- Jean-Paul Delcroix
- 1st International SEER Symposium ‘Economic and social developments in south-east Europe: prospects for stability?', Potsdam, 3-5 November 2001 pp. 769-772

- Calvin Allen
- Joint conference on ‘The future shape of Europe', Potsdam, 6-7 November 2001 pp. 772-775

- Otto Jacobi
- 30th Congress of the International Metalworkers’ Federation, Sydney, 11-15 November, 2001 pp. 775-777

- Thomas Klikauer
- Consejo Economico y Social/European Foundation Seminar on ‘Pacts for employment and competitiveness', Madrid, 28 November, 2001 pp. 777-779

- Kevin P. O'Kelly
- ‘EMU and employment-oriented economic policy - farewell or new beginning?’, Autumn Forum at the WSI, Düsseldorf, 29-30 November 2001 pp. 779-781

- Andrew Watt
Volume 7, issue 3, 2001
- Editorial pp. 390-391

- Otto Jacobi, Jeremy Waddington and Andrew Watt
- Editorial pp. 391-392

- Otto Jacobi, Jeremy Waddington and Andrew Watt
- Editorial pp. 392-393

- Otto Jacobi, Jeremy Waddington and Andrew Watt
- Abbreviations used in this issue pp. 394-395

- N/a
- Introduction: trade unions and labour relations in the United States pp. 396-405

- Jeremy Waddington
- Living standards trends in the new economy era: what can we learn? pp. 406-421

- Lawrence Mishel
- High performance work systems in the U.S. context pp. 422-440

- Paula B. Voos and Haejin Kim
- Recent developments in U.S. collective bargaining and employment practices pp. 441-450

- Harry C. Katz
- Contesting the dinosaur image - the U. S. labor movement's search for a future pp. 451-465

- Richard W. Hurd
- Awakening the giant: the revitalization of the American labor movement pp. 466-479

- Lee Adler and Lowell Turner
- Labor's voice at the strategic level of the firm pp. 480-493

- Robert B. McKersie
- The impact of the NAFTA treaty on wage competition, immigration, labor standards and cross-border co-operation pp. 494-514

- Alfredo Hualde and Miguel Angel RamÃrez
- High road partnerships: Building-blocks of a new approach in American trade unionism? pp. 515-515

- Andrew Watt
- Labor-management council for economic renewal pp. 516-519

- N/a
- World social order and global civil society: an assessment of international standards of justice pp. 520-525

- Wolfgang Weinz
- Marks and Spencer's closure plans and trade union responses pp. 525-529

- Lionel Fulton
- European Commission adopts employment package 2001 pp. 529-531

- Andrew Watt
- This article provides a structured review of the following publications pp. 532-536

- Martin Behrens
- Rekindling the Movement. Labor's Quest for Relevance in the Twenty-First Century pp. 536-539

- Jon Erik Dølvik
- Securing prosperity. The American labor market: how it has changed and what to do about it pp. 540-541

- Paul Teague
- Learning from Saturn: Possibilities for Corporate Governance and Employee Relations pp. 542-544

- Alexander Colvin
- Gösta Rehn, the Swedish model and labour market policies. International and national perspectives pp. 544-547

- Andrew Watt
- Imitation and Politics: Redesigning Modern Germany pp. 548-550

- Beate Sissenich
- Droit du travail et société Vol. 1. Les relations individuelles de travail pp. 550-551

- Christophe Vigneau
- Die Rechtsstellung des Europäischen Betriebsrats nach französischem und deutschem Arbeitsrecht im Spannungsverhältnis zwischen europäischer Normsetzung und nationaler Arbeitsrechtstradition pp. 552-553

- Norbert Kluge
- Employment Relations: Individualisation and Union Exclusion - An International Study pp. 553-556

- Thomas Klikauer
- The E-Union: International Conference on Union Growth, Toronto, 30 April - 1 May, 2001 pp. 558-559

- Otto Jacobi and Jeremy Waddington
- LO Norway National Congress, 5-11 May 2001 pp. 559-564

- Kristine Nergaard, Espen Løken and Jon Erik Dølvik
- ‘The European Company and workers’ involvement: its importance for labour and business', ETUI Forum, 14 May 2001, Brussels pp. 564-565

- Martin Hutsebaut
- European Summer University in Schloss Genshagen near Berlin, 8-9 June 2001 pp. 565-569

- Susanne Hildebrandt
- ‘New Horizons for Collective Bargaining in Europe’, 4th EMF Collective Bargaining Conference, Oslo, 20/21 June 2001 pp. 569-573

- Jochen Gollbach
- 6th European Regional Congress of the International Industrial Relations Association, 25-29 June, 2001, Oslo pp. 573-575

- Kevin O'Kelly
- Conference ‘Labour, employment and social policies in the EU enlargement process: changing perspectives and policy options', 28-30 June, 2001, Baden, Austria pp. 575-577

- Eva Belabed
- ETUC-ETUI-ETUCO seminar on the co-ordination of collective bargaining, 30 August-1 September 2001, Sintra, Portugal pp. 577-581

- Penny Clarke and Emmanuel Mermet
Volume 7, issue 2, 2001
- Editorial pp. 178-179

- Reiner Hoffmann and Andrew Watt
- Editorial pp. 179-180

- Reiner Hoffmann and Andrew Watt
- Editorial pp. 181-182

- Reiner Hoffmann and Andrew Watt
- Introduction: Emerging experiences of work in a changing economy pp. 183-196

- Amparo Serrano and Eduardo Crespo
- Working time in the new social and economic context pp. 197-210

- Jean-Yves Boulin
- ‘Our own worst enemy’ — French management and the 35-hour week pp. 211-226

- Paul Bouffartigue and Jacques Bouteiller
- Enhancing gender equality through transitional labour markets pp. 227-243

- Günther Schmid
- Telework: from distance working to new forms of flexible work organisation pp. 244-257

- Gérard Valenduc and Patricia Vendramin
- Subcontracting, contracting-out and new forms of employment pp. 258-267

- Emmanuel Hetru and Jean-Pierre Yonnet
- New myths and old practices: postmodern management discourse and the decline of Fordist industrial relations pp. 268-288

- Luis Enrique Alonso
- The individualisation of labour, job insecurity and vulnerability: young people's experience of work in Spain pp. 289-308

- Eduardo Crespo and Amparo Serrano
- Security in a flexible economy: toward a third age for work and welfare links? pp. 309-320

- Robert Salais
- Low pay in Spain pp. 321-337

- Albert Recio
- Work changes against a background of production restructuring: the case of Telefónica de España S.A pp. 338-341

- Andrea Del Bono Maldonado
- Documents of the international and European trade union movement in the Archives of Social Democracy of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation pp. 342-346

- Hans-Holger Paul
- Valenduc L'avenir du travail dans la société de l'information. Enjeux individuels et collectifs pp. 349-351

- Amparo Serrano Pascual
- Le nouvel esprit du capitalisme pp. 351-353

- Laura Merla
- Chile Actual: AnatomÃa de un Mito pp. 354-356

- Vicente Sisto
- La Globalización Imaginada pp. 357-359

- Juan Sandoval Moya
- The New Relationship: Human Capital in the American Corporation pp. 359-361

- Emilio Luque
- Nouvelle économie pp. 361-364

- Emmanuel Mermet
- The TUC: From the General Strike to New Unionism pp. 364-366

- David Foden
- Soziale Leistungen und ihre Finanzierung pp. 366-369

- Martin Hutsebaut
- ERA conference ‘New developments in the labour law of the EU', Trier, 18-19 January 2001 pp. 371-372

- Stefan Clauwaert
- Presentation of the special issue in Serbian of the South-East Europe Review for Labour and Social Affairs (SEER) and the workshop on ‘Workers participation and representation in Serbia and Montenegro', Kotor, Montenegro, 8-10 March 2001 pp. 373-374

- Andrew Watt
- ‘Out of the trade union ghetto and into real life!’ —Ver.di founding congress, Berlin, 16-21 March 2001 pp. 375-377

- Otto Jacobi
- Third Congress of the Textile-Clothing-Leather European trade union federation (ETUF-TCL), Toledo, 1-4 April 2001 pp. 378-379

- Emmanuel Mermet
- ERA conference ‘The Fixed-term Contract Directive — Achieving a better balance between flexibility in working times and security for workers', Trier, 26-27 April 2001 pp. 379-381

- Stefan Clauwaert
Volume 7, issue 1, 2001
- Editorial pp. 005-006

- Jens Lind and Ben Valkenburg
- Editorial pp. 007-009

- Jens Lind and Ben Valkenburg
- Editorial pp. 010-011

- Jens Lind and Ben Valkenburg
- Work and inclusion pp. 012-024

- Ben Valkenburg, Jens Lind and Rik van Berkel
- Paid informal work: a barrier to social inclusion? pp. 025-040

- Colin Williams and Jan Windebank
- Subsidised labour in Belgium and the Netherlands pp. 041-053

- Jan De Schampheleire and Rik van Berkel
- Activation policies and social inclusion in Denmark and Portugal pp. 054-073

- Pedro Hespanha and Iver Horneman Møller
- The concept of labour in a European perspective pp. 074-089

- Harry Coenen and Roelof Hortulanus
- European Works Councils - Article 6 agreements: quantitative and qualitative developments pp. 090-113

- Hans-Wolfgang Platzer, Stefan Rüb and Klaus-Peter Weiner
- European Works Councils, World Works Councils and the liaison role of the trade unions: a test of international union policy pp. 114-131

- Robert Steiert
- Local employment initiatives in Europe: A Council of Europe investigation pp. 132-140

- Kevin O'Kelly
- Worker participation and co-operative corporate management in international corporations from a trade union perspective pp. 140-141

- Norbert Kluge
- New German law institutes a right to part-time work - a path to job creation? pp. 141-144

- Andrew Watt
- Announcement: IIRA 6th European Congress, ‘Working Europe. Visions and realities’ Oslo, June 25-29, 2001 pp. 144-144

- Andrew Watt
- Trade Unions in Western Europe since 1945 pp. 147-149

- Richard Hyman
- Das Modell Deutschland auf dem Prüfstand: Zur Entwicklung der industriellen Beziehungen in Ostdeutschland, 1990-2000 pp. 150-152

- Wade Jacoby
- Auf die Wirkung kommt es an. Gespräche mit Heinz Kluncker pp. 152-153

- Otto Jacobi
- Creating Competitive Capacity - Labour Market Institutions and Workplace Practices in Germany and the United States pp. 154-155

- Thomas Klikauer
- ERA Annual conference ‘A charter of fundamental rights for the European Union: Human rights, democracy and the Union's citizens', Trier, Germany, 27/28 October 2000 pp. 156-158

- Marie-Christine Simon
- 2nd international conference of the international network ‘Regional and local development of work and labour': Regional development, employment and the role of intermediate institutions, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 22-24 November 2000 pp. 158-161

- Gyoergy Széll and Otto Jacobi
- EFFAT (European Federation of Food, Agriculture and Tourism Workers Unions) merger congress, Luxembourg 11-12 December 2000 pp. 161-163

- Jytte Bendixen
- Workshop: Trade Unions In The 21st Century, organised by the Fondazione Rodolfo Debenedetti and the European Trade Union Institute, Brussels, 19 January 2001 pp. 164-168

- Antonio MartÃn Artiles
- Work Life Conference, 22-25 January 2001, Malmö, Sweden pp. 168-170

- Lars Magnusson
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