The widespread trends towards markets liberalisation, decline in trade union power, and flexible work organization were expected to push collective bargaining institutions to converge to a decentralised bargaining structure. This crude version of the neoliberal convergence thesis, however, was not borne out. Instead, change in employment relations has been more nuanced than initially thought. This paper explores the conditions under which centralisation of bargaining is possible, even in a more competitive environment with pressures for greater flexibility. It draws on case study evidence from the Italian telecommunications industry, tracing back the process of liberalisation since the early 1990s. It is shown how the strategies and the coa...
Decentralization of collective bargaining is considered a key element to introduce innovations and c...
Employer organizations have been presented as strong promoters of the liberalization of industrial r...
This article analyses the rules on wage coordination and their effectiveness in the Italian two-tier...
The widespread trends towards markets liberalisation, decline in trade union power, and flexible wor...
This paper examines cross-national differences in the development of sectoral collective bargaining ...
How do we explain divergent trajectories of change in wage bargaining institutions? The advanceme...
How do we explain divergent trajectories of change in wage bargaining institutions? The advancement ...
Wage bargaining structures in Italy and Spain changed significantly in the 1990s....
This paper seeks to shed light on the question of the likely evolution of collective bargaining in E...
This paper examines the potential of collective bargaining to generate mutually advantageous flexib...
When should we ever expect to see durable moves toward greater wage bargaining coordination? Moving ...
The paper was written while I was visiting researcher at the European University Institute, Florence...
According to the neo-corporatist approach to the “problem of compliance,” worker control over union ...
Although employment relations in Europe have long been seen as a factor of rigidity, limiting manage...
This paper examines recent changes in collective bargaining and employer strategies in the German te...
Decentralization of collective bargaining is considered a key element to introduce innovations and c...
Employer organizations have been presented as strong promoters of the liberalization of industrial r...
This article analyses the rules on wage coordination and their effectiveness in the Italian two-tier...
The widespread trends towards markets liberalisation, decline in trade union power, and flexible wor...
This paper examines cross-national differences in the development of sectoral collective bargaining ...
How do we explain divergent trajectories of change in wage bargaining institutions? The advanceme...
How do we explain divergent trajectories of change in wage bargaining institutions? The advancement ...
Wage bargaining structures in Italy and Spain changed significantly in the 1990s....
This paper seeks to shed light on the question of the likely evolution of collective bargaining in E...
This paper examines the potential of collective bargaining to generate mutually advantageous flexib...
When should we ever expect to see durable moves toward greater wage bargaining coordination? Moving ...
The paper was written while I was visiting researcher at the European University Institute, Florence...
According to the neo-corporatist approach to the “problem of compliance,” worker control over union ...
Although employment relations in Europe have long been seen as a factor of rigidity, limiting manage...
This paper examines recent changes in collective bargaining and employer strategies in the German te...
Decentralization of collective bargaining is considered a key element to introduce innovations and c...
Employer organizations have been presented as strong promoters of the liberalization of industrial r...
This article analyses the rules on wage coordination and their effectiveness in the Italian two-tier...