Legislators at European and national levels have encouraged the wider use of contingent forms of employment and adaptable forms of work organization. Less attention has been paid to their regulation by employers and trade unions ( and works councils) at local, enterprise level. A comparative analysis is presented of the regulation of these new forms of employment and work through processes of negotiation and consultation at workplace level in regions of five EU countries. Drawing on the findings of parallel surveys conducted in the five regions, the different new forms being utilized and their regulation between management and employees are outlined. Negotiation and consultation is most evident over practices associated with adaptable forms...
The need for additional flexibility and the search for ‘tailor-made’ employment relationships have g...
Abstract: Flexibility is often attributed to the extent of de-regulation or ‘a-typi-cal ’ work, such...
This paper studies the relationship between employment, wage and working time flexibility at the wor...
Based on a vast empirical research, the article focuses on different ways of regulating flexible and...
Using a comparative framework, this new volume focuses on how non-standard employment can be regulat...
Based on an establishment survey carried out in five regions in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and th...
The aim of this thesis is to identify comparable factors of labour regulation influencing labour fle...
This paper studies the determinants of the joint adoption of employment, wage and working time flexi...
The aim of this thesis is to identify comparable factors of labour regulation influencing labour fle...
The aim of this thesis is to identify comparable factors of labour regulation influencing labour fle...
In recent years new forms of employment, such as part-time, temporary forms of employment, self-empl...
Against the background of current debates on labour market segmentation and inequality, this thesis ...
This research paper analyzes and reports upon the current practice of flexible working amongst organ...
This research paper analyzes and reports upon the current practice of flexible working amongst organ...
Over recent decades, we have witnessed profound changes in labour markets with an increase in flexib...
The need for additional flexibility and the search for ‘tailor-made’ employment relationships have g...
Abstract: Flexibility is often attributed to the extent of de-regulation or ‘a-typi-cal ’ work, such...
This paper studies the relationship between employment, wage and working time flexibility at the wor...
Based on a vast empirical research, the article focuses on different ways of regulating flexible and...
Using a comparative framework, this new volume focuses on how non-standard employment can be regulat...
Based on an establishment survey carried out in five regions in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and th...
The aim of this thesis is to identify comparable factors of labour regulation influencing labour fle...
This paper studies the determinants of the joint adoption of employment, wage and working time flexi...
The aim of this thesis is to identify comparable factors of labour regulation influencing labour fle...
The aim of this thesis is to identify comparable factors of labour regulation influencing labour fle...
In recent years new forms of employment, such as part-time, temporary forms of employment, self-empl...
Against the background of current debates on labour market segmentation and inequality, this thesis ...
This research paper analyzes and reports upon the current practice of flexible working amongst organ...
This research paper analyzes and reports upon the current practice of flexible working amongst organ...
Over recent decades, we have witnessed profound changes in labour markets with an increase in flexib...
The need for additional flexibility and the search for ‘tailor-made’ employment relationships have g...
Abstract: Flexibility is often attributed to the extent of de-regulation or ‘a-typi-cal ’ work, such...
This paper studies the relationship between employment, wage and working time flexibility at the wor...