Employee participation is a vital ingredient of what the International Labour Organization (ILO) calls ‘representation security’. This article provides theoretical and empirical insights relating to social policy impact of worker participation, specifically the European Information and Consultation Directive (ICD) for employee voice rights. While existing research on the ICD offers important empirical insights, there is a need for further theoretical analysis to examine the potential effectiveness of the regulations in liberal market economies (LMEs). Drawing on data from 16 case studies, the article uses game theory and the prisoner's dilemma framework to explain why national implementing legislation is largely ineffective in diffusing mut...
This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent...
© 2017, © Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report on research on...
The erosion of a number of national systems of employment relations, and the evidence fromlarge scal...
This article shows how both employers and the state have influenced macro-level processes and struct...
This article surveys institutional experimentation that has emerged internationally in response to t...
The paper explains the operation of the Joint Labor Committee ('wage council') system and locates it...
In the regulation of employment, public authorities currently face three problems: non-standard empl...
This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent ...
This article analyses a recent complaint pronounced upon by the International Labour Organisation (I...
Labour market regulations aimed at enhancing job-security are dominant in several OECD countries. Th...
The paper aims to explore contemporary developments of the debate on employees’ participation and wo...
The article provides a critical account of the impact of the European Employment Strategy (EES) on n...
The free circulation of workers and services in the European Union after its latest enlargements has...
This paper examines Foreign Direct Investment in the presence of labour unions. An oligopoly model i...
This paper focuses on national public administration activities that relate to employment, social pr...
This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent...
© 2017, © Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report on research on...
The erosion of a number of national systems of employment relations, and the evidence fromlarge scal...
This article shows how both employers and the state have influenced macro-level processes and struct...
This article surveys institutional experimentation that has emerged internationally in response to t...
The paper explains the operation of the Joint Labor Committee ('wage council') system and locates it...
In the regulation of employment, public authorities currently face three problems: non-standard empl...
This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent ...
This article analyses a recent complaint pronounced upon by the International Labour Organisation (I...
Labour market regulations aimed at enhancing job-security are dominant in several OECD countries. Th...
The paper aims to explore contemporary developments of the debate on employees’ participation and wo...
The article provides a critical account of the impact of the European Employment Strategy (EES) on n...
The free circulation of workers and services in the European Union after its latest enlargements has...
This paper examines Foreign Direct Investment in the presence of labour unions. An oligopoly model i...
This paper focuses on national public administration activities that relate to employment, social pr...
This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent...
© 2017, © Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report on research on...
The erosion of a number of national systems of employment relations, and the evidence fromlarge scal...