In this introductory article, the Guest Editors consider key themes involved in discussion of cross-border labour migration, exploring the ambiguities of some of the main concepts involved. They summarise the six substantive articles which follow, and identify some major topics for further research
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the extent to which the modern labour movement is utilising social m...
In response to an absence of effective methods of international labor standards regulation, Internat...
The article discusses the experience of the Global Labour University project. Summarizing major chal...
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-...
This article considers whether the efficacy of transnational unionism, a strategy for trade union mo...
Following the Second World Congress of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) held from ...
This article investigates how internationalisation through labour mobility can strengthen c...
This article takes as its theme the global restructuring of capital and its impact on worker organiz...
This paper is based on the author’s contribution to ‘The Research Agenda for the Left Today’ panel h...
This thesis combines a number of studies about the changing landscape of organized labor. Ever since...
This article analyses the positions on the role of collective bargaining of international organisati...
The traditional international union organisations are currently engaged in a series of 'social partn...
Defence date: 18 March 2010Examining Board: Prof. Sara de la Rica, University of the Basque Country...
The increasing global reach of companies, accompanied by restructuring activities, lead to a greater...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the extent to which the modern labour movement is utilising social m...
In response to an absence of effective methods of international labor standards regulation, Internat...
The article discusses the experience of the Global Labour University project. Summarizing major chal...
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-...
This article considers whether the efficacy of transnational unionism, a strategy for trade union mo...
Following the Second World Congress of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) held from ...
This article investigates how internationalisation through labour mobility can strengthen c...
This article takes as its theme the global restructuring of capital and its impact on worker organiz...
This paper is based on the author’s contribution to ‘The Research Agenda for the Left Today’ panel h...
This thesis combines a number of studies about the changing landscape of organized labor. Ever since...
This article analyses the positions on the role of collective bargaining of international organisati...
The traditional international union organisations are currently engaged in a series of 'social partn...
Defence date: 18 March 2010Examining Board: Prof. Sara de la Rica, University of the Basque Country...
The increasing global reach of companies, accompanied by restructuring activities, lead to a greater...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the extent to which the modern labour movement is utilising social m...
In response to an absence of effective methods of international labor standards regulation, Internat...
The article discusses the experience of the Global Labour University project. Summarizing major chal...