Since the Webbs published Industrial Democracy at the end of the nineteenth century, the principle that workers have a legitimate voice in decision-making in the world of work – in some versions through trade unions, in others at least formally through separate representative structures – has become widely accepted in most west European countries. There is now a vast literature on the strengths and weaknesses of such mechanisms, and we review briefly some of the key interpretations of the rise (and fall) of policies and structures for workplace and board-level representation. We also discuss the mainly failed attempts to establish broader processes of economic democracy, which the eclipse of nationally specific mechanisms of class compromis...
This article explores the limits imposed by a capitalist system of industrial relations on the const...
This special issue wants to honour the memory of Giulio Regeni, a PhD student at the University of C...
We seek to advance debate and thinking about economic democracy. While recognising the importance of...
Since the Webbs published Industrial Democracy at the end of the nineteenth century, the principle t...
In this introductory article, the Guest Editors consider key themes involved in discussion of cross-...
The employer-employee relationship involves the right to command on the one hand, the duty to obey o...
One of the most notable outcomes of the late 196 Os international movement for participatory democra...
No one can doubt that trade unions are instruments of democracy in so far as they are genuinely repr...
Do core doctrines of labor-relations law obstruct the internal democratic governance of labor unions...
Throughout much of the 20th century, the political influence of unions relied on strong ties to labo...
In the Western world in the late 1960s, the post-war boom ended in growing social conflict. The sque...
Summary This article examines the academic debate over union democracy and compares it with recent r...
This essay addresses the historical and contemporary roles which trade unions have played in creatin...
Trade Unions emerged from the efforts of workers to seek improvement on existing working conditions ...
In the countries of the global North, workplace democracy may be thought of as a thing of the past. ...
This article explores the limits imposed by a capitalist system of industrial relations on the const...
This special issue wants to honour the memory of Giulio Regeni, a PhD student at the University of C...
We seek to advance debate and thinking about economic democracy. While recognising the importance of...
Since the Webbs published Industrial Democracy at the end of the nineteenth century, the principle t...
In this introductory article, the Guest Editors consider key themes involved in discussion of cross-...
The employer-employee relationship involves the right to command on the one hand, the duty to obey o...
One of the most notable outcomes of the late 196 Os international movement for participatory democra...
No one can doubt that trade unions are instruments of democracy in so far as they are genuinely repr...
Do core doctrines of labor-relations law obstruct the internal democratic governance of labor unions...
Throughout much of the 20th century, the political influence of unions relied on strong ties to labo...
In the Western world in the late 1960s, the post-war boom ended in growing social conflict. The sque...
Summary This article examines the academic debate over union democracy and compares it with recent r...
This essay addresses the historical and contemporary roles which trade unions have played in creatin...
Trade Unions emerged from the efforts of workers to seek improvement on existing working conditions ...
In the countries of the global North, workplace democracy may be thought of as a thing of the past. ...
This article explores the limits imposed by a capitalist system of industrial relations on the const...
This special issue wants to honour the memory of Giulio Regeni, a PhD student at the University of C...
We seek to advance debate and thinking about economic democracy. While recognising the importance of...