This article reports a case study of employment flexibility patterns in four factories of a multinational company in western and central Europe. There is remarkable variation in these patterns, which structural and institutional factors alone do not explain. Rather, the interests of management and local unions, and the character of their mutual interaction, are central for workplace employment practices. In factories with cooperative industrial relations, unions are extensively involved in employment flexibility even if management lacks a legal obligation or economic incentives to do so. In consequence, the company policy is neither a straightforward adaptation to host country institutions, nor a simple diffusion of corporate ‘best practice...
This article re-introduces the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation by studying loca...
This article examines labour transnationalism within four multinational automakers. In our sample, w...
In the complex world of corporate and host-country influences, social interaction between multinatio...
In this article we investigate the flexibility strategies of foreign automobile producers in three C...
Despite the significant investment of multinational companies (MNCs) in Central and Eastern Europe, ...
© The Author(s) 2016. In this comparative qualitative study, the authors examine how local bargainin...
his article examines the role of collective bargaining in addressing flexibility and security in the...
© The Author(s) 2014. Most studies of flexicurity have focused on formal institutions within distinc...
Despite the fact that multinational companies (MNCs) in Central Eastern Europe significantly contrib...
Employers in all industrial societies have sought greater flexibility in their employment systems. T...
Debates on flexicurity have largely focused on national policies and legislative frameworks, overloo...
This article investigates how internationalisation through labour mobility can strengthen c...
This article provides a comparative analysis of changes in numerical and functional labour flexibili...
This article examines the problems that the expansion and spread of flexible working patterns have c...
The article addresses the issue of multi-national employers' effects on employment practices and ind...
This article re-introduces the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation by studying loca...
This article examines labour transnationalism within four multinational automakers. In our sample, w...
In the complex world of corporate and host-country influences, social interaction between multinatio...
In this article we investigate the flexibility strategies of foreign automobile producers in three C...
Despite the significant investment of multinational companies (MNCs) in Central and Eastern Europe, ...
© The Author(s) 2016. In this comparative qualitative study, the authors examine how local bargainin...
his article examines the role of collective bargaining in addressing flexibility and security in the...
© The Author(s) 2014. Most studies of flexicurity have focused on formal institutions within distinc...
Despite the fact that multinational companies (MNCs) in Central Eastern Europe significantly contrib...
Employers in all industrial societies have sought greater flexibility in their employment systems. T...
Debates on flexicurity have largely focused on national policies and legislative frameworks, overloo...
This article investigates how internationalisation through labour mobility can strengthen c...
This article provides a comparative analysis of changes in numerical and functional labour flexibili...
This article examines the problems that the expansion and spread of flexible working patterns have c...
The article addresses the issue of multi-national employers' effects on employment practices and ind...
This article re-introduces the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation by studying loca...
This article examines labour transnationalism within four multinational automakers. In our sample, w...
In the complex world of corporate and host-country influences, social interaction between multinatio...