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Trade Unions and European Integration - A Question of Optimism and Pessimism?

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Informationen zum Autor Johannes M. Kiess is a post-doctoral researcher at Siegen University, Germany Martin Seeliger is an assistant professor at the Europa-Universität Flensburg, Germany Zusammenfassung Trade Unions under the Pressure of European Integration brings together pessimists and optimists on trade unionism under the contemporary pressures of European integration. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Introduction: Trade Unions under the Pressure of European Integration. A Question of Optimism and Pessimism? Martin Seeliger and Johannes Kiess 2 Trade unions in the European crisis: a social movement perspective Donatella della Porta 3 Comment on della Porta Wolfgang Streeck 4 Conceptualising the Development of European Industrial Relations from a neo-Gramscian Perspective Andreas Bieler and Hans-Jürgen Bieling 5 Self-intimidation. Comment on Bieler/Bieling Georg Vobruba 6 The Europeanisation of Wage Bargaining Coordination Susanne Pernicka and Vera Glassner 7 The coordination paradox: A comparative political economy perspective on transnational wage coordination Martin Höpner 8 Ambiguities of Social Europe: Political Agenda Setting among Trade Unionists from Central and Eastern Europe and Western Europe Martin Seeliger 9 Comment on Seeliger Guglielmo Meardi 10 EWC – ineffective bureaucratic body or institutionalising labour regulation at European company level? Ludger Pries 11 The European Works Council – Not an effective Means against Site-Competition and Multiscalar Social Fragmentation Stefanie Hürtgen 12 The long and winding road to pan-European co-determination rights Sara Lafuente Hernández 13 Europe is not the answer. Some remarks on the future of worker co-determination in Europe Benjamin Werner 14 European economic governance, autonomy of collective bargaining and democratic capitalism Daniel Seikel 15 Going beyond institutional restrictions: conflict as a challenge Johannes Kiess 16 Contention in Times of Crisis: British and German Social Actors and the Quest of Framing Capitalism Johannes Kiess 17 Comment on "Contention in Times of Crisis" Oliver Nachtwey 18 A constant tug of war: Neoliberalism and social unrest in (post)-crisis Europe Madelaine Moore and Anne Engelhardt 19 Comment on "A constant tug of war" Roland Erne Index ...

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