During the 1990s employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) experienced a complex, multilevel process of transformation. In this article, we discuss the transformation of employment relations systems under the impact of privatization, foreign direct investment, and pressures for the accession to the European Union enlargement at the enterprise, industry-, and national levels. We argue that the pattern of embeddedness of ER in the former planned economic system, the developmental role of the state during the period of transition and the timing of the changes at a moment of intensified international competition resulted into unique configurations of employment relations in the different CEE countries, not necessarily con...
The article argues that, of the four major potential mechanisms for integration—the state, tripartit...
The article examines the industrial relations developments in the post‐communist countries that ente...
This study critically evaluates industrial relations (IR) in South-Eastern Europe and points towards...
During the 1990s employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) experienced a comp...
During the 1990s employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) experienced a comp...
International audienceDuring the 1990s, employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe e...
D uring the 1990s, employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe ex-perienced a complex...
This article introduces the special issue on industrial relations in Central and Eastern Europe sinc...
This article seeks to explore some of the principal issues and debates on the relationship between i...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to perform a systematic cross-country comparison of key feature...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Anna Soulsby, Graham Holl...
Employee and employer relations and their regulatory mechanisms and institutions are undergoing prof...
The article analyses industrial relations change in the six largest EU countries since 1992 in relat...
The EU 94/45/EC Directive on European Works Councils (EWCs) provides the establishment of a social p...
[Excerpt] Large-scale changes caused by globalisation are making industrial relations more, rather t...
The article argues that, of the four major potential mechanisms for integration—the state, tripartit...
The article examines the industrial relations developments in the post‐communist countries that ente...
This study critically evaluates industrial relations (IR) in South-Eastern Europe and points towards...
During the 1990s employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) experienced a comp...
During the 1990s employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) experienced a comp...
International audienceDuring the 1990s, employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe e...
D uring the 1990s, employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe ex-perienced a complex...
This article introduces the special issue on industrial relations in Central and Eastern Europe sinc...
This article seeks to explore some of the principal issues and debates on the relationship between i...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to perform a systematic cross-country comparison of key feature...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Anna Soulsby, Graham Holl...
Employee and employer relations and their regulatory mechanisms and institutions are undergoing prof...
The article analyses industrial relations change in the six largest EU countries since 1992 in relat...
The EU 94/45/EC Directive on European Works Councils (EWCs) provides the establishment of a social p...
[Excerpt] Large-scale changes caused by globalisation are making industrial relations more, rather t...
The article argues that, of the four major potential mechanisms for integration—the state, tripartit...
The article examines the industrial relations developments in the post‐communist countries that ente...
This study critically evaluates industrial relations (IR) in South-Eastern Europe and points towards...