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Volume 18, issue 4, 2012
- Editorial pp. 371-373

- Jean-Yves Boulin and Torsten Müller
- Editorial pp. 374-377

- Jean-Yves Boulin and Torsten Müller
- Editorial pp. 377-380

- Jean-Yves Boulin and Torsten Müller
- Is the Danish model still a sacred cow? Danish trade unions and European integration pp. 381-395

- Herman Knudsen and Jens Lind
- From Europe as a model to Europe as austerity pp. 397-410

- Hermes Augusto Costa
- The management of change. Local union responses to company-level restructuring in France and Ireland – a study between and within countries pp. 411-427

- Valeria Pulignano and Paul Stewart
- French multinational companies, new state regulations and changes in the employment relationship during the crisis pp. 429-446

- Violaine Delteil and Patrick Dieuaide
- Europeanization through ‘procedures and practices’? The implementation of the telework and work-related stress agreements in the UK and Denmark pp. 447-460

- Thomas Prosser
- A case study of temporary work agencies in the Norwegian construction sector pp. 461-470

- Anne Mette Ødegård, Øyvind Berge and Kristin Alsos
- Is there a paradox of lower job satisfaction among trade union members? European evidence pp. 471-489

- Chiara Paola Donegani and Stephen McKay
- The two-tier management system for joint-stock companies under Italian law pp. 491-495

- Andrea Scafidi and Leonardo Scimmi
- The ‘Volkswagen Law’ – guarantor of extended co-determination rights and international trade union solidarity pp. 497-501

- Dr Frederic Speidel
- Book Review: Regulating Corporate Governance in the EU – Towards a Marketization of Corporate Control pp. 503-504

- Jan Cremers
- Book Review: Nove su Dieci pp. 505-507

- Margherita Bussi
- Book Review: Making globalization socially sustainable pp. 507-510

- Hedva Sarfati
- Founding Congress of industriAll – European Trade Union, 16 May 2012, Brussels pp. 511-514

- Torsten Müller
Volume 18, issue 3, 2012
- EDITORIAL pp. 243-253

- Silke Bothfeld, Hochschule Bremen, Janine Leschke, Silke Bothfeld, Hochschule Bremen, Janine Leschke, Silke Bothfeld, Hochschule Bremen and Janine Leschke
- EU facing the crisis: social and employment policies in times of tight budgets pp. 255-271

- Hans-Jürgen Bieling
- Paradigms in EU social policy: a critical account of Europe 2020 pp. 273-284

- Mary Daly
- EU social policy and the governance architecture of Europe 2020 pp. 285-300

- Kenneth A Armstrong
- Young people and the post-recession labour market in the context of Europe 2020 pp. 301-317

- Heejung Chung, Sonja Bekker and Hester Houwing
- The European social dimension in pension policy pp. 319-335

- Michaela Willert
- ‘More and better jobs’: is quality of work still an issue – and was it ever? pp. 337-353

- Silke Bothfeld and Janine Leschke
- The White Paper on pensions: a critical reading pp. 355-358

- David Natali
- Book Review: Social Failures of EU Enlargement. A Case of Workers Voting with their Feet pp. 359-361

- Magdalena Bernaciak
- Book Review: Dictionnaire du travail pp. 361-363

- Aline Conchon
- Book Review: Das Paradox der Arbeitgeberverbände – Von der Schwierigkeit, durchsetzungsstarke Unternehmensinteressen kollektiv zu vertreten pp. 364-365

- Jan Cremers
Volume 18, issue 2, 2012
- EDITORIAL pp. 111-128

- Pietro Causarano, Gian Primo Cella, Pietro Causarano, Gian Primo Cella, Pietro Causarano and Gian Primo Cella
- The rise and fall of industrial unionism pp. 129-141

- Jelle Visser
- Labour and trade union cultures: the idiosyncratic experience of the European dockworkers in the 19th to the 21st centuries pp. 143-155

- Michel Pigenet
- Teachers and trade unions: between corporate tradition, professional associations and collective representation pp. 157-170

- Pietro Causarano
- The representation of non-standard workers. Theory and culture of collective bargaining1 pp. 171-184

- Gian Primo Cella
- Gender politics in trade unions. The representation of women between exclusion and inclusion pp. 185-199

- Sue Ledwith
- Unions and migrant workers: strategic challenges in Britain pp. 201-212

- Phil James and Joanna Karmowska
- Swords of justice in an age of retrenchment? The role of trade unions in welfare provision1 pp. 213-224

- Alison Johnston, Andreas Kornelakis and Costanza Rodriguez d’Acri
- Interview of Bernadette Segol: ‘The European Union is not an exercise in applied economics’ pp. 225-228

- N/a
- Wage cuts in the Portuguese public sector: the negative effects of a court decision on labour relations pp. 229-231

- N/a
- Book Review: Shop Class as Soul Craft. An Inquiry into the Value of Work pp. 233-235

- Jean-Yves Boulin
- Book Review: China’s Labor Question pp. 235-238

- Hedva Sarfati
- Book Review: Decent Capitalism – A blueprint for reforming our economies pp. 238-240

- Hedva Sarfati
Volume 18, issue 1, 2012
- EDITORIAL pp. 3-8

- N/a
- Individual working lives and collective action. An introduction to capability for work and capability for voice pp. 9-18

- Jean-Michel Bonvin
- Collective responsibility in the workplace from a capability perspective pp. 19-30

- Bénédicte Zimmermann
- Unemployment, intervention and capabilities. A comparative study of Germany and Spain pp. 31-44

- Peter Bartelheimer, Joan Miquel Verd, René Lehweß-Litzmann, Martà López-Andreu and Tanja Schmidt
- Work-life balance in a capability perspective: an Italian case study of ‘flexible couples’ pp. 45-54

- Valeria Pandolfini
- Decoding the European dynamic employment security indicator through the lens of the capability approach. A comparison of the United Kingdom and Sweden pp. 55-67

- Josiane Vero, Jean-Michel Bonvin, Marion Lambert and Eric Moachon
- Flexible employment, poverty and the household pp. 69-81

- René Lehweß-Litzmann
- Individual working lives through the lens of the capability approach: evaluation of policies and items for debate pp. 83-89

- Emanuela Abbatecola, Florence Lefresne, Joan Miquel Verd and Josiane Vero
- When ideas circulate. A walk across disciplines and different uses of the ‘capability approach’ pp. 91-95

- Margherita Bussi and Stephan Dahmen
- Further episodes in the Italian industrial relations saga: the Multi-sectoral agreement on collective representatives and Article 8 of D.L. 138/2011 pp. 97-100

- Silvia Borelli
- Book Review: The Role of Collective Bargaining in the Global Economy. Negotiating for Social Justice pp. 101-103

- Vera Glassner
- Book Review: Solidarität über Grenzen – Gewerkschaften vor neuer Standortkonkurrenz pp. 104-106

- Torsten Müller
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