This article considers the impact of European integration on industrial relations. An industrial relations regime can be understood as a tension between employment structured by market dynamics and broader social regulation, between the principles of contract and status. Economic Europeanisation threatens this relationship. Its survival may depend on new forms of supranational regulation, but not necessarily as the ‘social dimension’ of Europeanisation is customarily conceived
The article addresses the research question of why in some sectors industrial relations display stro...
'European industrial relations are rapidly internationalizing; internationalization, however, is not...
Industrial relations as a distinctive field of study has been principally a feature of the English-s...
This article considers the impact of European integration on industrial relations. An industrial rel...
The purpose of this article is to examine what signs there are of a developing Europeanisation of in...
European industrial relations are rapidly internationalizing; internationalization, however, is not ...
European integration has led to considerable reflection about the trajectory of industrial relations...
This article discusses the implications of EU enlargement eastward for the so-called 'European socia...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine European Union (EU) industrial relations in their dev...
European industrial relations are rapidly internationalizing; internationalization, however, is not ...
[From the Introduction]. What impact has the supranational European regulation and the politically i...
From a global perspective, the European Union is a forerunner in combining a market- building agenda...
Editor’s foreword The Warwick Papers in Industrial Relations series publishes the work of members of...
"European industrial relations are rapidly internationalizing; internationalization, however, is not...
The article analyses industrial relations change in the six largest EU countries since 1992 in relat...
The article addresses the research question of why in some sectors industrial relations display stro...
'European industrial relations are rapidly internationalizing; internationalization, however, is not...
Industrial relations as a distinctive field of study has been principally a feature of the English-s...
This article considers the impact of European integration on industrial relations. An industrial rel...
The purpose of this article is to examine what signs there are of a developing Europeanisation of in...
European industrial relations are rapidly internationalizing; internationalization, however, is not ...
European integration has led to considerable reflection about the trajectory of industrial relations...
This article discusses the implications of EU enlargement eastward for the so-called 'European socia...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine European Union (EU) industrial relations in their dev...
European industrial relations are rapidly internationalizing; internationalization, however, is not ...
[From the Introduction]. What impact has the supranational European regulation and the politically i...
From a global perspective, the European Union is a forerunner in combining a market- building agenda...
Editor’s foreword The Warwick Papers in Industrial Relations series publishes the work of members of...
"European industrial relations are rapidly internationalizing; internationalization, however, is not...
The article analyses industrial relations change in the six largest EU countries since 1992 in relat...
The article addresses the research question of why in some sectors industrial relations display stro...
'European industrial relations are rapidly internationalizing; internationalization, however, is not...
Industrial relations as a distinctive field of study has been principally a feature of the English-s...