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  1. Production Regimes and Class Compromise Among European Warehouse Workers
  2. Explaining Employment Effects in Multipolar Value Chains: A Cross‐National Study on Soft Drinks and Dairy Manufacturing in Europe
  3. Strong Governments, Precarious Workers: Labor Market Policy in the Era of Liberalization by PhilipRathgeb. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, 2018, xviii + 215 pp., ISBN: 978‐1‐5017‐3058‐0, Price £45.00 hardback
  4. Developing a Cross-National Comparative Framework for Studying Labour Market Segmentation: Measurement Equivalence with Latent Class Analysis
  5. Management, European Works Councils and institutional malleability
  6. The distinctiveness of employment relations within multinationals: Political games and social compromises within multinationals’ subsidiaries in Germany and Belgium
  7. Expanding social actor-based explanations in labour market dualisation research
  8. Re-introducing the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation: Variety of patterns and diversity of outcomes between standard and non-standard workers in multinational subsidiaries in Belgium, Germany and Britain
  9. Flexibility and Security within European Labor Markets
  10. 7. Going National or European? Local Trade Union Politics within Transnational Business Contexts in Europe
  11. Union responses to precarious workers: Italy and Spain compared
  12. Crisis-related collective bargaining and its effects on different contractual groups of workers in German and Belgian workplaces
  13. Union Strategies, National Institutions and the Use of Temporary Labour in Italian and US Plants
  14. Trade unions and labour market dualisation: a comparison of policies and attitudes towards agency and migrant workers in Germany and Belgium
  15. Temporary Agency Work and Trade Unions in Comparative Perspective
  16. Understanding varieties of flexibility and security in multinationals: Product markets, institutional variation and local bargaining
  17. Editorial
  18. Éditorial
  19. Editorial
  20. A head with two tales: trade unions' influence on temporary agency work in Belgian and German workplaces
  21. Globalization, Restructuring and Unions: Transnational Co-ordination and Varieties of Labour Engagement
  22. Bringing labour markets ‘back in’: Restructuring international businesses in Europe
  23. “Acting out” institutions
  24. Trade unions and transnational regulation in Europe: developments and limitations
  25. Workers' experiences of skill, training and participation in lean and high performance workplaces in Britain and Italy
  26. Flexibility at Work
  27. Bureaucracy Transcended? New Patterns of Employment Regulation and Labour Control in the International Automotive Industry
  28. Introduction: ‘Flexibility’ at Work. Critical Developments in the International Automobile Industry
  29. Change in contemporary Italy's social concertation
  30. Still ‘Regime Competition’?
  31. Patterns of Integration in American Multinational Subsidiaries in Europe
  32. Clustering of productive activities: a terrain for employment relations
  33. Identity, Solidarity and Non-Market Values. Prospects for Social Democracy in Europe?Valeria Pulignano