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Volume 22, issue 4, 2016
- EDITORIAL pp. 433-435

- Roberto Pedersini
- Éditorial pp. 436-439

- Roberto Pedersini
- Editorial pp. 440-443

- Roberto Pedersini
- Coordinated wage setting and social partnership under EMU. A framework for analysis and results from Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands pp. 445-460

- Ivan F Dumka
- Political exchange, crisis of representation and trade union strategies in a time of austerity pp. 461-474

- SofÃa Pérez de Guzmán, Beltrán Roca and Iban Diaz-Parra
- Soft procedures for hard impacts pp. 475-490

- Emmanuelle Perin and Evelyne Léonard
- When do European Works Councils become useful to employees? Lessons learned from the Alstom / Switzerland case pp. 491-504

- Patrick Ziltener and Heinz Gabathuler
- Polish trade unions and social dumping debates pp. 505-519

- Magdalena Bernaciak
- Interventionism as a union strategy? The strategies of the Norwegian Nurses Organisation in relation to temporary agency work pp. 521-534

- Ann Cecilie Bergene and Cathrine Egeland
- Book Review: International & Comparative Employment Relations pp. 535-537

- Jens Lind
- Book Review: Regulating Transnational Labour in Europe: The quandaries of multilevel governance pp. 537-540

- Isabelle Schömann
- Book Review: Closed Frontiers. Why German multinationals don’t utilise the European Works Council Directive pp. 540-542

- Stan De Spiegelaere
Volume 22, issue 3, 2016
- EDITORIAL pp. 273-273

- Heiner Dribbusch and Kurt Vandaele
- ÉDITORIAL pp. 274-274

- Heiner Dribbusch and Kurt Vandaele
- EDITORIAL pp. 275-275

- Heiner Dribbusch and Kurt Vandaele
- Interpreting strike activity in western Europe in the past 20 years: the labour repertoire under pressure pp. 277-294

- Kurt Vandaele
- Participants in trade union-staged demonstrations: a cross-country comparison pp. 295-313

- Massimiliano Andretta, Lorenzo Bosi and Donatella della Porta
- The use of new ICTs in trade union protests – five European cases pp. 315-329

- Raquel Rego, Wim Sprenger, Vassil Kirov, Greg Thomson and Daniele Di Nunzio
- Gendered division of trade union protests? Strategies, activities and outcomes of union activity among miners and nurses in Poland pp. 331-345

- Julia Kubisa
- Organizing through conflict: exploring the relationship between strikes and union membership in Germany pp. 347-365

- Heiner Dribbusch
- Strikes in the public sector in Denmark – assessing the economic gains and losses of collective action pp. 367-382

- Steen Scheuer, Flemming Ibsen and Laust Høgedahl
- Trade union strategies to enhance strike effectiveness in Italy and Spain pp. 383-399

- Oscar Molina and Oriol Barranco
- The ILO’s Employers’ Group and the right to strike pp. 401-404

- Claire La Hovary
- The right to collective action (including strike) from the perspective of the European Social Charter of the Council of Europe pp. 405-411

- Stefan Clauwaert
- Comparing official strike data in Europe – dealing with varieties of strike recording pp. 413-418

- Heiner Dribbusch and Kurt Vandaele
- The renaissance of strikes in Switzerland pp. 419-423

- Andreas Rieger
- Book Review: The right to strike. A comparative overview pp. 425-427

- Filip Dorssemont
- Book Review: The Evolution of Intermediary Institutions in Europe. From Corporatism to Governance pp. 427-429

- Anne Guisset
Volume 22, issue 2, 2016
- EDITORIAL pp. 143-144

- Bettina Wagner and Anke Hassel
- ÉDITORIAL pp. 145-146

- Bettina Wagner and Anke Hassel
- EDITORIAL pp. 147-148

- Bettina Wagner and Anke Hassel
- Economic freedoms and labour standards in the European Union pp. 149-162

- Jan Cremers
- Posting, subcontracting and low-wage employment in the German meat industry pp. 163-178

- Bettina Wagner and Anke Hassel
- Temporary agency work, migration and the crisis in Greece: labour market segmentation intensified pp. 179-192

- Thanos Maroukis
- Restricted rights: obstacles in enforcing the labour rights of mobile EU workers in the German and Dutch construction sector pp. 193-206

- Ines Wagner and Lisa Berntsen
- Poland in the migration chain: causes and consequences pp. 207-218

- Michał Polakowski and Dorota Szelewa
- From labour migration to labour mobility? The return of the multinational worker in Europe pp. 219-231

- Rutvica Andrijasevic and Devi Sacchetto
- Interview with Luca Visentini, ETUC General Secretary, 3 February 2016 pp. 249-253

- N/a
- Book Review: New Labour Policy, Industrial Relations and Trade Unions pp. 255-257

- Edmund Heery
- Book Review: Deconstructing Flexicurity and Developing Alternative Approaches: Towards New Concepts and Approaches for Employment and Social Policy pp. 257-260

- Luigi Burroni
- Book Review: Labour Markets, Institutions and Inequality – Building Just Societies in the 21st Century pp. 260-263

- Hedva Sarfati
- Conference report on the Workshop ‘Socio-Economic Governance in the EU since the Crisis: The European Semester in Theory and Practice’ pp. 265-269

- Nina Büttgen
Volume 22, issue 1, 2016
- Editorial pp. 3-5

- Jens Lind
- Éditorial pp. 5-7

- Jens Lind
- Editorial pp. 7-10

- Jens Lind
- The very idea of democracy at work pp. 11-24

- Richard Hyman
- Citizenship at work. A guiding principle for social and trade union policy pp. 25-44

- Ulrich Mückenberger
- Formation, development and current state of industrial democracy in Germany pp. 45-62

- Walther Müller-Jentsch
- Negotiated versus adversarial patterns of social democracy: a comparison between the Netherlands and France pp. 63-80

- Antoine Bevort
- Employee participation and involvement: the Italian case and trade union issues pp. 81-99

- Salvo Leonardi
- The Portuguese labour movement and industrial democracy: from workplace revolution to a precarious quest for economic justice pp. 101-119

- Alan Stoleroff
- The Swedish wage-earner funds and economic democracy: is there anything to be learned from them? pp. 121-132

- Bengt Furåker
- Book Review: European Social Models From Crisis to Crisis: Employment and Inequality in the Era of Monetary Integration pp. 133-135

- Caroline de la Porte
- Book Review: Inequality: what can be done? pp. 135-136

- David Hollanders
- Self-confident and forward-looking pp. 137-138

- Otto Jacobi