This paper explores the logical and historical determinants of European integration and reflects on the potential and dangers this presents for labour movement renewal. Through the principle of ‘subsidiarity’ a regulatory gap has been established between political mobilisation at the national level and neo-liberal regulation at the European level. The historical determination of this form is traced through an exploration of the social struggles against neo-liberalism that have developed within member states and transnational mobilizations that bridge this regulatory gap by linking resistance across national boundaries. © 2002, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved
In opposition to the main approaches to European integration, in this contribution I will adopt a pe...
Despite surface stability, there are significant changes in the modes of governan...
Trade Unions and European Integration brings together pessimists and optimists on trade unionism und...
This paper explores the logical and historical determinants of European integration and reflects on ...
This article considers what a transnational, and specifically European labour mov...
ABSTRACT ■ This article considers what a transnational, and specifically European labour movement, w...
European trade unions play a major role in democratic interest intermediation. This role is currentl...
European trade unions play a major role in democratic interest intermediation. This role is currentl...
There is a consensus among European trade unions that economic integration should be complemented by...
This thesis addresses two questions: first, has there emerged in Europe a system of industrial relat...
Within the parameters of a class model this paper seeks to explain how the European labor movements ...
[From the introduction]. Our general argument is straightforward: to the extent that European integr...
There is a consensus among European trade unions that economic integration should be complemented by...
Labour law – comprising individual employment laws and the collective regulation of work by trade un...
This article analyses the trilemma the EU is facing concerning three fundamental principles on which...
In opposition to the main approaches to European integration, in this contribution I will adopt a pe...
Despite surface stability, there are significant changes in the modes of governan...
Trade Unions and European Integration brings together pessimists and optimists on trade unionism und...
This paper explores the logical and historical determinants of European integration and reflects on ...
This article considers what a transnational, and specifically European labour mov...
ABSTRACT ■ This article considers what a transnational, and specifically European labour movement, w...
European trade unions play a major role in democratic interest intermediation. This role is currentl...
European trade unions play a major role in democratic interest intermediation. This role is currentl...
There is a consensus among European trade unions that economic integration should be complemented by...
This thesis addresses two questions: first, has there emerged in Europe a system of industrial relat...
Within the parameters of a class model this paper seeks to explain how the European labor movements ...
[From the introduction]. Our general argument is straightforward: to the extent that European integr...
There is a consensus among European trade unions that economic integration should be complemented by...
Labour law – comprising individual employment laws and the collective regulation of work by trade un...
This article analyses the trilemma the EU is facing concerning three fundamental principles on which...
In opposition to the main approaches to European integration, in this contribution I will adopt a pe...
Despite surface stability, there are significant changes in the modes of governan...
Trade Unions and European Integration brings together pessimists and optimists on trade unionism und...