Industrial citizenship developed as a way to socially regulate markets in democratic societies. However, EU regulation and one form of labour mobility unique to the European Union, namely posted work, undermines national industrial citizenship through constitutionalizing markets. This chapter examines the contradictions between industrial and market citizenship concepts, and traces their implications in practice. It focuses on how posted work introducies into the German industrial relations system a class of workers with tenuous relations to the system’s regulatory jurisdiction. This undermines industrial citizenship in Germany. Use of posting avoids contesting the validity of labour rights and industrial citizenship concepts direct...
One of the patterns European firms follow to work in various European countries is that of providing...
Section 8(a)(5) of the National Labor Relations Act establishes a mandatory duty for statutory emplo...
The article’s starting point is that the now-conventional conceptualization of welfare state retrenc...
As integrated Europe will not turn into a federal state, rights of citizenship, including industrial...
The emergence of the European Union citizenship agenda has mainly taken place along the evolution of...
Europe will not turn into a federal state. As a consequence citizenship in Europe will remain nation...
This paper outlines the development of the key studies on conceptions of labour, citizenship, and mi...
Abstract. There has been an explosion of interest in the idea of European Union citizenship in rece...
This article sketches the rise and fall of industrial citizenship in Canada, and presents two very...
In May 1999 Germany took a significant step away from its reliance on blood based belonging, revisin...
The text analyses to what extent the diagnoses of post-democracy (Crouch 2008) can be applied to the...
The article draws on the rapidly growing field of citizenship studies to map and explore the dynamic...
peer reviewedIn this contribution, I frame the expanding EU case law on citizenship as a special enu...
With a shift in the political debate to more market-driven social policy approaches during the past ...
This thesis examines and compares German and British trade union responses in a European context fol...
One of the patterns European firms follow to work in various European countries is that of providing...
Section 8(a)(5) of the National Labor Relations Act establishes a mandatory duty for statutory emplo...
The article’s starting point is that the now-conventional conceptualization of welfare state retrenc...
As integrated Europe will not turn into a federal state, rights of citizenship, including industrial...
The emergence of the European Union citizenship agenda has mainly taken place along the evolution of...
Europe will not turn into a federal state. As a consequence citizenship in Europe will remain nation...
This paper outlines the development of the key studies on conceptions of labour, citizenship, and mi...
Abstract. There has been an explosion of interest in the idea of European Union citizenship in rece...
This article sketches the rise and fall of industrial citizenship in Canada, and presents two very...
In May 1999 Germany took a significant step away from its reliance on blood based belonging, revisin...
The text analyses to what extent the diagnoses of post-democracy (Crouch 2008) can be applied to the...
The article draws on the rapidly growing field of citizenship studies to map and explore the dynamic...
peer reviewedIn this contribution, I frame the expanding EU case law on citizenship as a special enu...
With a shift in the political debate to more market-driven social policy approaches during the past ...
This thesis examines and compares German and British trade union responses in a European context fol...
One of the patterns European firms follow to work in various European countries is that of providing...
Section 8(a)(5) of the National Labor Relations Act establishes a mandatory duty for statutory emplo...
The article’s starting point is that the now-conventional conceptualization of welfare state retrenc...