Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research
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Volume 26, issue 4, 2020
- Editorial pp. 367-371

- Jean-Yves Boulin
- Editorial pp. 372-376

- Jean-Yves Boulin
- Editorial pp. 377-382

- Jean-Yves Boulin
- Northern European collective wage bargaining in the face of major political-economic challenges: common and differing trajectories pp. 383-398

- Paul Marginson and Jon Erik Dølvik
- The extension of collective agreements in France, Portugal and Spain pp. 399-414

- Miguel à ngel GarcÃa 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

- 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

- Pedro Mendonça
- ‘Grey zones’ within dependent employment: formal and informal forms of on-call work in Germany pp. 447-463

- Karen Jaehrling and Thorsten Kalina
- Beyond European unemployment insurance. Less moral hazard, more moral assurance? pp. 465-480

- Günther Schmid
- Book Review: Trajectories of Neoliberal Transformation: European Industrial Relations Since the 1970s pp. 481-483

- Roberto Pedersini
- Book Review: Transnationale soziale Dialoge und ihr Beitrag für den europäischen sozialen Fortschritt pp. 484-485

- Hans-Wolfgang Platzer
Volume 26, issue 3, 2020
- Note to Readers pp. 237-237

- N/a
- Note aux lecteurs pp. 238-238

- N/a
- In eigener Sache pp. 239-240

- N/a
- Editorial pp. 241-243

- Tomas Berglund and Jeremy Waddington
- Éditorial pp. 244-247

- Tomas Berglund and Jeremy Waddington
- Editorial pp. 248-251

- Tomas Berglund and Jeremy Waddington
- (How) can international trade union organisations be democratic? pp. 253-272

- Richard Hyman and Rebecca Gumbrell-McCormick
- Populism and trade union internationalism: the case of Italy pp. 273-288

- Salvo Leonardi and Mimmo Carrieri
- The European Trade Union Federations within the European polity: ETUFs and international trade union activity pp. 289-305

- 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

- Jan Czarzasty, SÅ‚awomir Adamczyk and Barbara Surdykowska
- European trade union cooperation, union density and employee attitudes to unions pp. 345-358

- Bengt Furåker
- Book Review: Collective Bargaining and Gender Equality (Gendered Economy) pp. 359-361

- Heather Wakefield
- Book Review: Capital and Ideology pp. 361-363

- Martin Myant
Volume 26, issue 2, 2020
- Introduction: institutional experimentation for better (or worse) work pp. 113-118

- Isabelle Ferreras, Ian MacDonald, Gregor Murray and Valeria Pulignano
- L’expérimentation institutionnelle au travail, pour le meilleur (ou pour le pire) pp. 119-125

- Isabelle Ferreras, Ian MacDonald, Gregor Murray and Valeria Pulignano
- Einleitung: Institutionelles Experimentieren für bessere (oder schlechtere) Arbeit pp. 127-134

- 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

- 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

- Julien Charles, Isabelle Ferreras and Auriane Lamine
- Workplace change and institutional experimentation: a case study of service-sector work in Europe pp. 175-187

- Valeria Pulignano, Paul Thompson and Nadja Doerflinger
- Shaping Industry 4.0 – an experimental approach developed by German trade unions pp. 189-206

- 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

- Heather Connolly
- ‘YouTubers unite’: collective action by YouTube content creators pp. 223-227

- Valentin Niebler
- Transnational union action at Ryanair pp. 229-233

- Stan De Spiegelaere
Volume 26, issue 1, 2020
- Editorial pp. 3-5

- Vera Šćepanović and Antonio MartÃn Artiles
- Éditorial pp. 6-9

- Vera Šćepanović and Antonio MartÃn Artiles
- Editorial pp. 10-13

- Vera Šćepanović and Antonio MartÃn Artiles
- Dual training in Europe: a policy fad or a policy turn? pp. 15-26

- Vera Šćepanović and Antonio MartÃn Artiles
- Social partner involvement in collective skill formation governance. A comparison of Austria, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland pp. 27-42

- Patrick Emmenegger and Lina Seitzl
- Capacity for reform: the changing roles of apprenticeship in three Nordic countries pp. 43-56

- 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

- Simone R Haasler
- The rhetoric of Europeanisation of dual vocational education and training in Spain pp. 73-90

- Antonio MartÃn Artiles, Andreu Lope, Daniel Barrientos, Benjamà Moles and Pilar Carrasquer
- ‘Apprenticeship’ in the Italian approach to the dual system pp. 91-103

- Lisa Rustico, Ramona David and Antonio Ranieri
- Book Review: Rethinking Global Labour. After Neoliberalism pp. 105-107

- Michael Fichter
- Book Review: Workers Without Borders. Posted Work and Precarity in the EU pp. 107-109

- Jonas Bals
- Book Review: Das Management als Akteur transnationaler Arbeitsbeziehungen [Management as an actor in transnational labour relations] pp. 109-110

- Otto Jacobi
Volume 25, issue 4, 2019
- Editorial pp. 401-402

- Jens Lind
- Éditorial pp. 403-404

- Jens Lind
- Editorial pp. 405-406

- Jens Lind
- Post-crisis labour market outcomes in worlds of welfare and varieties of capitalism pp. 407-420

- Mohammad Ferdosi
- Spanish trade unions against labour market reforms: strategic choices and outcomes pp. 421-435

- Pablo del Rio Loira and Menno Fenger
- Trade union representatives from ethnic minorities. Representation revisited pp. 437-450

- Inger Marie Hagen and Ragnhild Steen Jensen
- The influence of collective employment relations on work accommodation: case studies in Estonia, Hungary and Poland pp. 451-464

- Märt Masso, Deborah Foster, Liina Osila, Balázs Bábel, Jan Czarzasty, Ambrus Kiss, Małgorzata Koziarek and Dominik Owczarek
- Algorithms, artificial intelligence and automated decisions concerning workers and the risks of discrimination: the necessary collective governance of data protection pp. 465-481

- Adrián TodolÃ-Signes
- Book Review: Reducing Inequalities in Europe pp. 483-485

- Martin Myant
- Book Review: Why not Default? The Political Economy of Sovereign Debt pp. 485-487

- David Hollanders
- A Fairer Europe for Workers…Or Else? Some observations from the ETUC Congress 2019, Vienna, 21–24 May 2019 pp. 489-493

- Darragh Golden
Volume 25, issue 3, 2019
- Editorial pp. 255-257

- Torsten Müller and Thorsten Schulten
- Éditorial pp. 258-261

- Torsten Müller and Thorsten Schulten
- Editorial pp. 262-265

- Torsten Müller and Thorsten Schulten
- What’s in a name? From minimum wages to living wages in Europe pp. 267-284

- Thorsten Schulten and Torsten Müller
- Living wages in international and European law pp. 285-299

- Reingard Zimmer
- The calculation of a living wage: the UK’s experience pp. 301-317

- Conor D’Arcy and David Finch
- The Living Wage in the UK: testing the limits of soft regulation? pp. 319-333

- Mathew Johnson, Aristea Koukiadaki and Damian Grimshaw
- The introduction of a ‘monthly living wage’ in Slovenia pp. 335-350

- Andreja Poje
- Collective bargaining as a tool to ensure a living wage. Experiences from the Nordic countries pp. 351-365

- Kristin Alsos, Kristine Nergaard and Andreas Van Den Heuvel
- Trade unions and the Living Wage in the UK pp. 367-372

- Paul John Sellers
- Living wages: a reasonable goal or a surrender of minimum wages? An Austrian perspective pp. 373-379

- Julia Hofmann and Sepp Zuckerstätter
- ‘Fight for 14’. The campaign for a decent minimum wage of €14 per hour in Belgium pp. 381-386

- Olivier Flohimont
- Barcelona’s minimum living wage initiative pp. 387-391

- Bru LaÃn and LluÃs Torrens
- IG Metall: in the vanguard of transformation pp. 393-395

- Otto Jacobi
- Book Review: Globalisation under and after socialism: the evolution of transnational capital in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 397-398

- Abhishek
Volume 25, issue 2, 2019
- Editorial pp. 139-141

- Maria Jepsen
- Éditorial pp. 142-144

- Maria Jepsen
- Editorial pp. 145-147

- Maria Jepsen
- Reviewing the 2018 OECD Jobs Strategy – anything new under the sun? pp. 149-163

- Stephen McBride and James Watson
- Job quality in European employment policy: one step forward, two steps back? pp. 165-180

- Agnieszka Piasna, Brendan Burchell and Kirsten Sehnbruch
- International organisations and the role of collective bargaining pp. 181-203

- Roberto Pedersini
- Ensuring universal social protection for the future of work pp. 205-219

- Christina Behrendt and Quynh Anh Nguyen
- The revised OECD Jobs Strategy and labour market flexibility: a double-handed narrative pp. 221-227

- Ronald Janssen
- The creation and future of the new Danish trade union confederation pp. 229-234

- Søren Kaj Andersen and Nana Wesley Hansen
- Digitalisation, work environment and personal integrity at work pp. 235-242

- Anna Spånt Enbuske
- Book Review: The Value of Everything: Making and Taking in the Global Economy pp. 243-245

- Martin Myant
- Book Review: The European Social Dialogue in Perspective: Its Future Potential as an Autopoietic System and Lessons from the Global Maritime System of Industrial Relations pp. 245-247

- John Paterson
- Løsarbeidersamfunnet [Society of the casual worker] pp. 247-248

- Jonas Bals
- The defeat of solidarity: anger and politics in postcommunist Europe pp. 248-251

- Collin Covington
Volume 25, issue 1, 2019
- Editorial pp. 3-5

- Johanna K Schenner and Anders Neergaard
- Éditorial pp. 6-8

- Johanna K Schenner and Anders Neergaard
- Editorial pp. 9-12

- Johanna K Schenner and Anders Neergaard
- Asylum-seekers and refugees within Europe and labour market integration pp. 13-24

- Johanna K Schenner and Anders Neergaard
- Refugee integration policy the Norwegian way – why good ideas fail and bad ideas prevail pp. 25-42

- Anne Britt Djuve and Hanne Cecilie Kavli
- Initial employment pathways of immigrants in Germany. Why legal contexts of reception matter – an analysis of life-course data pp. 43-62

- Janina Söhn
- Problematising refugee migrants in the Swedish forestry sector pp. 63-80

- Eva Wikström and Anna Sténs
- Asylum-seekers and the ‘hyper-precarity trap’ in Austria, Finland and Italy pp. 81-99

- Johanna K Schenner, Paola Cavanna and Natalia Ollus
- What issues do refugees face in integrating into labour markets? Evidence from Slovenia pp. 101-112

- Brigita VonÄ Ina and Nina Marin
- Integration of beneficiaries of international protection in the Lithuanian labour market: policies and practices pp. 113-119

- Giedrė Blažytė and Karolis Žibas
- The role of the EU in integrating asylum-seekers and refugees: limitations and opportunities pp. 121-129

- Klára Fóti
- Book Review: Trade Unions and Migrant Workers: New Contexts and Challenges in Europe pp. 131-132

- Clara Turner
- Book Review: Reconstructing Solidarity. Labour Unions, Precarious Work, and the Politics of Institutional Change in Europe pp. 133-135

- Teresa Cappiali
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