Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Sylvaine Laulom
Part I
The Changing Structures of Collective Bargaining
Chapter 1 From Decentralisation of Collective Bargaining to De-collectivisation of Industrial Relations Systems?
Sylvaine Laulom
Chapter 2
Chasing the Holy Grail? Stumbling Collective Bargaining in Eastern Europe and the Hungarian Experiment
Tamás Gyulavári
Chapter 3
How Can Decentralisation of Collective Bargaining Be Achieved? A Typology of Legal Incentives
Pierre-Emmanuel Berthier & Olivier Leclerc
Chapter 4
The Impact of the Economic Crisis on Collective Agreements in Poland
Lukasz Pisarczyk
Chapter 5
Collective Bargaining in Romania: The Aftermath of an Earthquake
Felicia Rosioru
Chapter 6
The Importance of Sectoral Collective Bargaining in Austria
Elisabeth Brameshuber
Chapter 7
The Revival of Sectoral Collective Bargaining: The Portuguese Experience
Teresa Coelho Moreira
Chapter 8
The Spanish Example
Yolanda Maneiro Vázquez & José María Miranda Boto
Part II
The Contents of Collective Agreements: Old and New Issues
A Wages
Chapter 9
Decentralisation of Wage Setting Mechanisms and Statutory Minimum Wage: Towards the End of Sectoral Collective Bargaining?
Piera Loi
Chapter 10
Measures of Wage Moderation in Times of Crisis: The Example of Belgium
Fabienne Kéfer
Chapter 11
Decentralized Collective Bargaining: A Solution to Economic Crisis? – The Case of Turkey
Kübra Dogan Yenisey & Berrin Ceylan Ataman
B Working Time
Chapter 12
Negotiating Working Time in Times of Crisis
Lukasz Pisarczyk
Chapter 13
Negotiating Working Time in Time of Crisis: The ‘El Khomri Law’
Christophe Vigneau
C New Issues
Chapter 14
Work-Life Balance in Collective Agreements
Barbara Kresal
Chapter 15
Older Employees, Extended Working Lives, and Collective Bargaining
Jenny Julén Votinius
Chapter 16
Collective Bargaining with Regard to Young Employees: Importance and Challenges
Judith Brockmann
Part III
Expanding Spaces and New Boundaries of Collective Agreements
Chapter 17
Collective Autonomy for On-Demand Workers? Normative Arguments, Current Practices and Legal Ways Forward
Auriane Lamine & Jeremias Prassl
Chapter 18
Are Agency Workers Protected by Trade Unions?: A Case Study from the Netherlands
Nicola Gundt
Chapter 19
Multi-Employer Situations and Collective Bargaining: The Hungarian Cases
Gábor Kártyás
Chapter 20
A Study in Red and Blue: A Comparison of Collective Bargaining in Carrefour in Some EU Countries
José María Miranda Boto, Teresa Coelho Moreira, Florence Debord, Sonia Fernández Sánchez, Yolanda Maneiro Vázquez & Lukasz Pisarczyk