Across Europe, the financial crisis is fostering the emergence of new social and economic needs, which clash with unavoidable cutbacks on public expenditure. In this context \u2018occupational welfare\u2019 benefits provided by employers that complement/substitute the public welfare system have recently become a highly debated issue, both in theory and practice. Scholars try to set the boundaries of the phenomenon, while companies witness its fast-paced development. Political and social parties operate in the midst of this ferment, as industrial relations play a crucial role in the promotion of occupational welfare benefits through collective bargaining
The article focuses on the relationship between collective bargaining and social security provisions...
In Italy, the development of different forms of “private welfare” is at the core of a controversial ...
The volume outlines the main findings of the research project “Going Up the High Road. Rethinking th...
This article investigates the \uaboccupational welfare\ubb that concerns welfare provision resulted ...
This paper offers a critical overview of the involvement of the social partners in the development o...
This article applies the concept of frames of reference to contemporary work and welfare dynamics by...
In order to compensate for the gradual loss of the purchasing power of wages and the reduction of be...
Given that business interests have assumed ever-growing importance in welfare state restructuring, a...
The article focuses on Italy—a typical example of the Southern European model—and the recent evolut...
Abstract. The article draws upon the main results of the Report on Welfare State 2019 edited by the ...
The purpose of this paper is to account for the revival of both academic and substantive interest in...
\u201cSecond welfare\u201d and companies: connection and perspectives With the recent economic crisi...
In the risk society the dimensions of social needs have grown, while the crisis of public finances f...
Aim/Purpose: One of the most interesting trends in the work Western world that characterized the p...
This study investigates the association between eligibility for occupational welfare and employees’ ...
The article focuses on the relationship between collective bargaining and social security provisions...
In Italy, the development of different forms of “private welfare” is at the core of a controversial ...
The volume outlines the main findings of the research project “Going Up the High Road. Rethinking th...
This article investigates the \uaboccupational welfare\ubb that concerns welfare provision resulted ...
This paper offers a critical overview of the involvement of the social partners in the development o...
This article applies the concept of frames of reference to contemporary work and welfare dynamics by...
In order to compensate for the gradual loss of the purchasing power of wages and the reduction of be...
Given that business interests have assumed ever-growing importance in welfare state restructuring, a...
The article focuses on Italy—a typical example of the Southern European model—and the recent evolut...
Abstract. The article draws upon the main results of the Report on Welfare State 2019 edited by the ...
The purpose of this paper is to account for the revival of both academic and substantive interest in...
\u201cSecond welfare\u201d and companies: connection and perspectives With the recent economic crisi...
In the risk society the dimensions of social needs have grown, while the crisis of public finances f...
Aim/Purpose: One of the most interesting trends in the work Western world that characterized the p...
This study investigates the association between eligibility for occupational welfare and employees’ ...
The article focuses on the relationship between collective bargaining and social security provisions...
In Italy, the development of different forms of “private welfare” is at the core of a controversial ...
The volume outlines the main findings of the research project “Going Up the High Road. Rethinking th...