Transnational politics and labor markets are undermining national industrial relations systems in Europe. This article examines the construction industry, where the internationalization of the labor market has gone especially far. To test hypotheses about differences between '' national systems,'' the authors examine the United Kingdom, Finland, and Germany, alongside European-level policy making. Regardless of overall national institutional framework, employers seek to avoid industrial relations rules, while unions attempt to relocalize labor relations. Both use shop-floor, national, and European power resources. The authors argue that comparative industrial relations should take seriously the connection between action at the national and ...
The article analyses industrial relations change in the six largest EU countries since 1992 in relat...
In an attempt to probe the nuanced processes of non-unionization, this article analyses the agency o...
Migration studies analysing firms ’ recruitment behaviour are quite limited.This arti-cle, built aro...
Transnational politics and labor markets are undermining national industrial relations systems in Eu...
Transnational politics and labor markets are undermining national industrial relations systems in Eu...
Transnational politics and labor markets are undermining national industrial relations systems in Eu...
This article argues, through analysing industrial relations at the Olkiluoto 3 nuclear power plant c...
This article argues, through analysing industrial relations at the Olkiluoto 3 nuclear power plant c...
Scholarship on international migration has shown how structural features of the global capitalist ec...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine European Union (EU) industrial relations in their dev...
The regulation of the labour market by industrial-relations institutions has been an important theme...
Numerous studies have concentrated on the consequences of intra-EU labour mobility. However, the lit...
The article addresses the research question of why in some sectors industrial relations display stro...
Migration, both within the European Union and from other countries, has been at historically high le...
Worker ‘posting’ or temporary migration of manual workers sent by their employers to work on project...
The article analyses industrial relations change in the six largest EU countries since 1992 in relat...
In an attempt to probe the nuanced processes of non-unionization, this article analyses the agency o...
Migration studies analysing firms ’ recruitment behaviour are quite limited.This arti-cle, built aro...
Transnational politics and labor markets are undermining national industrial relations systems in Eu...
Transnational politics and labor markets are undermining national industrial relations systems in Eu...
Transnational politics and labor markets are undermining national industrial relations systems in Eu...
This article argues, through analysing industrial relations at the Olkiluoto 3 nuclear power plant c...
This article argues, through analysing industrial relations at the Olkiluoto 3 nuclear power plant c...
Scholarship on international migration has shown how structural features of the global capitalist ec...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine European Union (EU) industrial relations in their dev...
The regulation of the labour market by industrial-relations institutions has been an important theme...
Numerous studies have concentrated on the consequences of intra-EU labour mobility. However, the lit...
The article addresses the research question of why in some sectors industrial relations display stro...
Migration, both within the European Union and from other countries, has been at historically high le...
Worker ‘posting’ or temporary migration of manual workers sent by their employers to work on project...
The article analyses industrial relations change in the six largest EU countries since 1992 in relat...
In an attempt to probe the nuanced processes of non-unionization, this article analyses the agency o...
Migration studies analysing firms ’ recruitment behaviour are quite limited.This arti-cle, built aro...