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Volume 27, issue 4, 2021

EDITORIAL pp. 423-425 Downloads
Vera Šćepanović and Philippe Pochet
EDITORIAL pp. 426-428 Downloads
Vera Šćepanović and Philippe Pochet
EDITORIAL pp. 429-431 Downloads
Vera Šćepanović and Philippe Pochet
Making algorithms safe for workers: occupational risks associated with work managed by artificial intelligence pp. 433-452 Downloads
Adrián Todolí-Signes
The divergent narratives and strategies of unions in times of social-ecological crises: fracking and the UK energy sector pp. 453-468 Downloads
Halliki Kreinin
Trade union community membership: exploring what people who are not in paid employment could contribute to union activism pp. 469-483 Downloads
Jane Holgate, Gabriella Alberti, Iona Byford and Ian Greenwood
‘Dual’ labour market? Patterns of segmentation in European labour markets and the varieties of precariousness pp. 485-503 Downloads
Hyojin Seo
Round Table. From Lisbon to Porto: taking stock of developments in EU social policy: Social Europe 2.0? New prospects after the Porto Social Summit pp. 505-511 Downloads
Maurizio Ferrera
Round Table. From Lisbon to Porto: taking stock of developments in EU social policy: Opening up the Pandora’s Box of EU Social Rights pp. 513-519 Downloads
Caroline de la Porte
Round Table. From Lisbon to Porto: taking stock of developments in EU social policy: Why politics matter pp. 521-526 Downloads
Philippe Pochet
Transformations of advanced capitalist democracies in the digital era pp. 527-539 Downloads
David Soskice
Book Review: Zwischen Globalismus und Demokratie: Politische Ökonomie im ausgehenden Neoliberalismus pp. 541-547 Downloads
Wolfgang Kowalsky
Book Review: Organizing Matters – Two Logics of Trade Union Representation pp. 547-551 Downloads
Thomas Klikauer and Nadine Campbell

Volume 27, issue 3, 2021

EDITORIAL pp. 275-278 Downloads
Mathew Johnson and Valeria Pulignano
ÉDITORIAL pp. 279-282 Downloads
Mathew Johnson and Valeria Pulignano
EDITORIAL pp. 283-287 Downloads
Mathew Johnson and Valeria Pulignano
Time for a paradigm change? Incorporating transnational processes into the analysis of the emerging European health-care system pp. 289-302 Downloads
Sabina Stan and Roland Erne
‘Intended’ and ‘unintended’ consequences of the privatisation of health and social care systems in Italy in light of the pandemic pp. 303-317 Downloads
Andrea Ciarini and Stefano Neri
A matter of fragmentation? Challenges for collective bargaining and employment conditions in the Spanish long-term care sector pp. 319-335 Downloads
Núria Sánchez-Mira, Raquel Serrano Olivares and Pilar Carrasquer Oto
Trade union struggle for workwear in Swedish elder care pp. 337-352 Downloads
Annette Thörnquist
Established and emerging fields of workers’ struggles in the care sector: the case of Poland pp. 353-366 Downloads
Julia Kubisa and Katarzyna Rakowska
Raising the bar? The impact of the UNISON ethical care campaign in UK domiciliary care pp. 367-382 Downloads
Mathew Johnson, Jill Rubery and Matthew Egan
Running to stand still? Two decades of trade union activity in the Irish long-term care sector pp. 383-397 Downloads
Caroline Murphy and Michelle O’Sullivan
Applauded ‘nightingales’ voicing discontent. Exploring labour unrest in health and social care in Europe before and since the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 399-411 Downloads
Kurt Vandaele
Review essay: Democracy and Prosperity pp. 413-420 Downloads
Martin Höpner

Volume 27, issue 2, 2021

Introduction to the special issue: multiple jobholding in Europe pp. 141-147 Downloads
Wieteke Conen and Karin Schulze Buschoff
Introduction au numéro spécial: Le cumul d’emplois en Europe pp. 149-155 Downloads
Wieteke Conen and Karin Schulze Buschoff
Einleitung zur Themenausgabe: Mehrfachbeschäftigung in Europa pp. 157-164 Downloads
Wieteke Conen and Karin Schulze Buschoff
When two (or more) do not equal one: an analysis of the changing nature of multiple and single jobholding in Europe pp. 165-180 Downloads
Wieteke Conen and Paul de Beer
Multiple jobholding in Europe: features and effects of primary job quality pp. 181-199 Downloads
Agnieszka Piasna, Marcello Pedaci and Jan Czarzasty
Multiple jobholding in the digital platform economy: signs of segmentation pp. 201-218 Downloads
Anna Ilsøe, Trine P. Larsen and Emma S. Bach
A panel study of the consequences of multiple jobholding: enrichment and depletion effects pp. 219-236 Downloads
Wieteke Conen and Jonas Stein
Adapting social protection to the needs of multiple jobholders in Denmark, the United Kingdom and Germany pp. 237-253 Downloads
Lukas Jerg, Jacqueline O’Reilly and Karin Schulze Buschoff
SMart: a cooperative of artists that works for artists? pp. 255-261 Downloads
Dearbhal Murphy and Thomas Dayan
Book Review: Theorising Labour Law in a Changing World – Towards Inclusive Labour Law pp. 263-264 Downloads
Silvia Rainone
Book Review: The Cost of Free Shipping. Amazon in the Global Economy pp. 265-267 Downloads
Stan De Spiegelaere
Book Review: Working in the Context of Austerity pp. 267-272 Downloads
Thomas Klikauer

Volume 27, issue 1, 2021

Editorial pp. 3-4 Downloads
Lisa Dorigatti and Roberto Pedersini
Éditorial pp. 5-7 Downloads
Lisa Dorigatti and Roberto Pedersini
Editorial pp. 8-10 Downloads
Lisa Dorigatti and Roberto Pedersini
Industrial relations and inequality: the many conditions of a crucial relationship pp. 11-27 Downloads
Lisa Dorigatti and Roberto Pedersini
Inequality between capital and labour and among wage-earners: the role of collective bargaining and trade unions pp. 29-46 Downloads
Maarten Keune
Internal devaluation and economic inequality in Portugal: challenges to industrial relations in times of crisis and recovery pp. 47-73 Downloads
Maria da Paz Campos Lima, Diogo Martins, Ana Cristina Costa and António Velez
Negotiating wage (in)equality: changing union strategies in high-wage and low-wage sectors in Czechia and Slovakia pp. 75-96 Downloads
Monika MartiÅ¡ková, Marta Kahancová and Jakub Kostolný
Who receives occupational welfare? The importance of skills across Europe’s diverse industrial relations regimes pp. 97-112 Downloads
Egidio Riva and Roberto Rizza
Understanding the dynamics of inequity in collective bargaining: evidence from Australia, Canada, Denmark and France pp. 113-128 Downloads
Ruth Barton, Élodie Béthoux, Camille Dupuy, Anna Ilsøe, Patrice Jalette, Mélanie Laroche, Steen Erik Navrbjerg and Trine Pernille Larsen
Book Review: Posted Work in the European Union. The Political Economy of Free Movement pp. 129-131 Downloads
Jonas Bals
Book Review: European Labour Movements in Crisis: From indecision to indifference pp. 132-134 Downloads
Bengt Furåker
Book Review: Exploring Trade Union Identities. Union Identity, niche identity and the problem of organising the unorganised pp. 134-137 Downloads
Thomas Klikauer and Nadine Campbell

Volume 26, issue 4, 2020

Editorial pp. 367-371 Downloads
Jean-Yves Boulin
Editorial pp. 372-376 Downloads
Jean-Yves Boulin
Editorial pp. 377-382 Downloads
Jean-Yves Boulin
Northern European collective wage bargaining in the face of major political-economic challenges: common and differing trajectories pp. 383-398 Downloads
Paul Marginson and Jon Erik Dølvik
The extension of collective agreements in France, Portugal and Spain pp. 399-414 Downloads
Miguel à ngel García Calavia and Michael Rigby
Post-socialist labour and the dual logic of collective action: workers’ unrest and trade union strategy in Fiat Automobiles Serbia pp. 415-430 Downloads
Francesco Bagnardi and Valentina Petrović
Trade union responses to precarious employment: the role of power resources in defending precarious flight attendants at Ryanair pp. 431-445 Downloads
Pedro Mendonça
‘Grey zones’ within dependent employment: formal and informal forms of on-call work in Germany pp. 447-463 Downloads
Karen Jaehrling and Thorsten Kalina
Beyond European unemployment insurance. Less moral hazard, more moral assurance? pp. 465-480 Downloads
Günther Schmid
Book Review: Trajectories of Neoliberal Transformation: European Industrial Relations Since the 1970s pp. 481-483 Downloads
Roberto Pedersini
Book Review: Transnationale soziale Dialoge und ihr Beitrag für den europäischen sozialen Fortschritt pp. 484-485 Downloads
Hans-Wolfgang Platzer

Volume 26, issue 3, 2020

Note to Readers pp. 237-237 Downloads
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Note aux lecteurs pp. 238-238 Downloads
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In eigener Sache pp. 239-240 Downloads
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Editorial pp. 241-243 Downloads
Tomas Berglund and Jeremy Waddington
Éditorial pp. 244-247 Downloads
Tomas Berglund and Jeremy Waddington
Editorial pp. 248-251 Downloads
Tomas Berglund and Jeremy Waddington
(How) can international trade union organisations be democratic? pp. 253-272 Downloads
Richard Hyman and Rebecca Gumbrell-McCormick
Populism and trade union internationalism: the case of Italy pp. 273-288 Downloads
Salvo Leonardi and Mimmo Carrieri
The European Trade Union Federations within the European polity: ETUFs and international trade union activity pp. 289-305 Downloads
Torsten Müller and Hans-Wolfgang Platzer
Looking for European solutions. Trade unions in Central and Eastern Europe striving for cross-border solidarity pp. 307-323 Downloads
Jan Czarzasty, Sławomir Adamczyk and Barbara Surdykowska
European trade union cooperation, union density and employee attitudes to unions pp. 345-358 Downloads
Bengt Furåker
Book Review: Collective Bargaining and Gender Equality (Gendered Economy) pp. 359-361 Downloads
Heather Wakefield
Book Review: Capital and Ideology pp. 361-363 Downloads
Martin Myant

Volume 26, issue 2, 2020

Introduction: institutional experimentation for better (or worse) work pp. 113-118 Downloads
Isabelle Ferreras, Ian MacDonald, Gregor Murray and Valeria Pulignano
L’expérimentation institutionnelle au travail, pour le meilleur (ou pour le pire) pp. 119-125 Downloads
Isabelle Ferreras, Ian MacDonald, Gregor Murray and Valeria Pulignano
Einleitung: Institutionelles Experimentieren für bessere (oder schlechtere) Arbeit pp. 127-134 Downloads
Isabelle Ferreras, Ian MacDonald, Gregor Murray and Valeria Pulignano
Disruption and re-regulation in work and employment: from organisational to institutional experimentation pp. 135-156 Downloads
Gregor Murray, Christian Lévesque, Glenn Morgan and Nicolas Roby
A freelancers’ cooperative as a case of democratic institutional experimentation for better work: a case study of SMart-Belgium pp. 157-174 Downloads
Julien Charles, Isabelle Ferreras and Auriane Lamine
Workplace change and institutional experimentation: a case study of service-sector work in Europe pp. 175-187 Downloads
Valeria Pulignano, Paul Thompson and Nadja Doerflinger
Shaping Industry 4.0 – an experimental approach developed by German trade unions pp. 189-206 Downloads
Gerhard Bosch and Jutta Schmitz-Kießler
‘We just get a bit set in our ways’: renewing democracy and solidarity in UK trade unions pp. 207-222 Downloads
Heather Connolly
‘YouTubers unite’: collective action by YouTube content creators pp. 223-227 Downloads
Valentin Niebler
Transnational union action at Ryanair pp. 229-233 Downloads
Stan De Spiegelaere

Volume 26, issue 1, 2020

Editorial pp. 3-5 Downloads
Vera Šćepanović and Antonio Martín Artiles
Éditorial pp. 6-9 Downloads
Vera Šćepanović and Antonio Martín Artiles
Editorial pp. 10-13 Downloads
Vera Šćepanović and Antonio Martín Artiles
Dual training in Europe: a policy fad or a policy turn? pp. 15-26 Downloads
Vera Šćepanović and Antonio Martín Artiles
Social partner involvement in collective skill formation governance. A comparison of Austria, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland pp. 27-42 Downloads
Patrick Emmenegger and Lina Seitzl
Capacity for reform: the changing roles of apprenticeship in three Nordic countries pp. 43-56 Downloads
Torgeir Nyen and Anna Hagen Tønder
The German system of vocational education and training: challenges of gender, academisation and the integration of low-achieving youth pp. 57-71 Downloads
Simone R Haasler
The rhetoric of Europeanisation of dual vocational education and training in Spain pp. 73-90 Downloads
Antonio Martín Artiles, Andreu Lope, Daniel Barrientos, Benjamí Moles and Pilar Carrasquer
‘Apprenticeship’ in the Italian approach to the dual system pp. 91-103 Downloads
Lisa Rustico, Ramona David and Antonio Ranieri
Book Review: Rethinking Global Labour. After Neoliberalism pp. 105-107 Downloads
Michael Fichter
Book Review: Workers Without Borders. Posted Work and Precarity in the EU pp. 107-109 Downloads
Jonas Bals
Book Review: Das Management als Akteur transnationaler Arbeitsbeziehungen [Management as an actor in transnational labour relations] pp. 109-110 Downloads
Otto Jacobi
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