The sector level remains the least developed element of the emerging European-level industrial relations framework. Insofar as a sector-level dimension is emerging, it is along two main tracks. The first, through the sector social dialogue, is resulting in 'soft' forms of regulation. The second, driven forward by trade unions, comprises cross-border bargaining coordination initiatives. The relative prominence of social dialogue and coordinated bargaining, respectively, differs markedly between sectors. Coordinated bargaining and framework agreements adopted through social dialogue involve daunting challenges of implementation, relying as they do on the voluntary cooperation, commitment and actions of the European- and national-level actors ...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine European Union (EU) industrial relations in their dev...
Compared with other world regions, European industrial relations have a few distinct traits: a relat...
This article deals with recent developments in EU social dialogue, namely so-called 'new generation ...
In most of the EU's fifteen Member States sectoral collective bargaining is an important process, if...
European social dialogue refers, at the strict sense of the term, to bilateral negotiations between ...
The chapter analyses to what extent the European sectoral social dialogue actually acts as a network...
Through the European social dialogue, the national trade unions and employer organisations are close...
Is there potential, at European level, for joint regulation of employment relations? Over the short ...
Over the short history of European integration, the European institutions and social partners have s...
The European sectoral social dialogue involves complex relationships between the players directly or...
The European sectoral social dialogue involves complex relationships between the players directly or...
From a global perspective, the European Union is a forerunner in combining a market- building agenda...
Processes of transnationalization of industrial relations have been redrawing and increasing the com...
The aim of this chapter is to examine the specific features of a little-understood social player: se...
The lack of stable and clear structures for dialogue and negotiation at sectoral level represents a ...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine European Union (EU) industrial relations in their dev...
Compared with other world regions, European industrial relations have a few distinct traits: a relat...
This article deals with recent developments in EU social dialogue, namely so-called 'new generation ...
In most of the EU's fifteen Member States sectoral collective bargaining is an important process, if...
European social dialogue refers, at the strict sense of the term, to bilateral negotiations between ...
The chapter analyses to what extent the European sectoral social dialogue actually acts as a network...
Through the European social dialogue, the national trade unions and employer organisations are close...
Is there potential, at European level, for joint regulation of employment relations? Over the short ...
Over the short history of European integration, the European institutions and social partners have s...
The European sectoral social dialogue involves complex relationships between the players directly or...
The European sectoral social dialogue involves complex relationships between the players directly or...
From a global perspective, the European Union is a forerunner in combining a market- building agenda...
Processes of transnationalization of industrial relations have been redrawing and increasing the com...
The aim of this chapter is to examine the specific features of a little-understood social player: se...
The lack of stable and clear structures for dialogue and negotiation at sectoral level represents a ...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine European Union (EU) industrial relations in their dev...
Compared with other world regions, European industrial relations have a few distinct traits: a relat...
This article deals with recent developments in EU social dialogue, namely so-called 'new generation ...