Table of contents - Special Issue: International Trade Union Networks, European Works’ Councils and International labour Regimes
Guest Editors: Paul Stewart
International trade union networks, European works' councils and international labour regimes
Paul StewartThe purpose of this editorial is to introduce this special issue on “International trade union networks, European works' councils and international labour regimes”.
Dimensions of internationalism and the politics of the labour movement: Understanding the political and organisational aspects of labour networking and co‐ordination
Miguel Martínez LucioMuch is being claimed in terms of new forms of trade union networking and co‐ordination at the international level during the past two decades. However, there is a need to ground…
Internationalising industrial disputes: the case of the Maritime Union of Australia
Caroline SmithThe purpose of this paper is to examine the capacity for trade unions to mobilise internationally by considering how stevedores in Australia successfully internationalised a major…
Trade unions and transnational regulation in Europe: developments and limitations
Valeria PulignanoThe purpose of this paper is to consider the situation of workers' rights in the context of European Works Councils (EWCs) in the metalworking sector.
The European works council as a multidimensional contested terrain
Holm‐Detlev Köhler, Sergio González BegegaThis article aims to develop an original conceptual approach for the research and analysis of European works councils (EWCs) through a critical examination of the theoretical…
Workers' experiences of skill, training and participation in lean and high performance workplaces in Britain and Italy
Paul Stewart, Andy Danford, Mike Richardson, Valeria PulignanoThe article aims to report on research into managerial practices at the workplace level in Britain and Italy in the automobile and aerospace industries. These are examined with…
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0142-5455Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Dennis Nickson