Notes on Contributors
Employment Relations in the 21st Century: Introduction and Overview
Valeria Pulignano & Frank Hendrickx
PART I
Why and How Is Work Changing?
CHAPTER 1
Precarious Work, Precarious Lives: Changing Employment Relations in Rich Democracies
Arne L. Kalleberg
CHAPTER 2
Labour Law in Changing Times
ACL Davies
CHAPTER 3
Ford, Taylor and the Gig: Workplaces in Transition
David Mangan
CHAPTER 4
Workers Without Workplaces and Unions Without Unity: Non-standard Forms of Employment, Platform Work and Collective Bargaining
Antonio Aloisi & Elena Gramano
CHAPTER 5
That Is Just Part of Being Able to Do My Cool Job: Understanding Low Earnings but High Job Satisfaction in the Creative Industries in the Netherlands
Wike Been & Maarten Keune
CHAPTER 6
Reforming Labour Laws in the Netherlands: An Assessment of the Redistributive Effects
Nuna Zekic
PART II
How Do Collective Actors Deal with the Changing World of Work? European and National Perspectives
CHAPTER 7
Labour Politics and the EU’s New Economic Governance Regime: Methodological Challenges and Innovations of a New Research Agenda
Roland Erne
CHAPTER 8
‘Liquid’ Unionism and the Future of Industrial Relations
Adriana Topo
CHAPTER 9
Going It Alone? The Involvement of Trade Unions in the Living Wage Campaign in the United Kingdom
Edmund Heery, Deborah Hann & David Nash
CHAPTER 10
The Role of HRM and Trade Unions in the Resolution of Workplace Conflict in Britain
Deborah Hann & David Nash
CHAPTER 11
Interest Representation in Graphic Design and Video Game Development in Italy: Demand, Supply and Influence on Working Conditions
Lisa Dorigatti, Andrea Bellini & Cecilia Manzo
CHAPTER 12
Lay Labour Court Judges as Industrial Relations Actors In Germany, Great Britain and France. Can Field Theory Contribute to Comparative Research?
Pete Burgess, Susan Corby, Armin Höland, Hélène Michel & Laurent Willemez
PART III
The Future of Work: Challenges
CHAPTER 13
Is Forced Labour the New Normal?
Richard Hyman
CHAPTER 14
The Development of Employee Involvement in the EU: Lessons to Be Learned
Manfred Weiss
CHAPTER 15
The Dark Side of the Labour Market: Institutional Change, Economic Crisis and Undeclared Work in Greece
Horen Voskeritsian, Panos Kapotas, Andreas Kornelakis & Michail Veliziotis
CHAPTER 16
Workers’ Involvement in Collective Redundancies in EU Law: What for? A Case Study
Silvia Rainone
CHAPTER 17
Work Incapacity and Disability Coinciding?: The Role International and Supranational Understanding of Disability in Member States’ Labour Law
Miet Vanhegen
PART IV
Industrial Relations in the Low Countries: Belgium and the Netherlands
CHAPTER 18
Social Dialogue in the Low Countries: Institutional Reconversion and Legal Challenges in Belgium and the Netherlands
Valeria Pulignano, Frank Hendrickx & Marc van der Meer
CHAPTER 19
Belgium: Adapt, or Transform?
Evelyne Léonard
CHAPTER 20
Is the Poldermodel Crumbling?
Paul de Beer & Maarten Keune
CHAPTER 21
Contributions from the Social Partners
Paul Windey, Marc Leemans, Paul Soete, Erik Pentenga & Laurens Harteveld