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Multi‐employer collective bargaining in liberal market economies: Reasons for survival and reinvigoration
Chris F. WRIGHT
2024-12-01 Volume 163 • Issue 4 • 2024 • 677–691
Understanding the dynamics of household enterprises in Egypt: Birth, death, growth and transformation
Caroline KRAFFT
2024-12-01 Volume 163 • Issue 4 • 2024 • 599–630
Introduction: International experiences of multilevel collective bargaining and lessons for implementation
Damian GRIMSHAW
2024-12-01 Volume 163 • Issue 4 • 2024 • 653–655
Regulatory design and interactions in worker‐driven social responsibility initiatives: The Dindigul Agreement
Judy FUDGE and Genevieve LEBARON
2024-12-01 Volume 163 • Issue 4 • 2024 • 575–598
International Labour Review to move to Open Library of Humanities in 2025
2024-12-01 Volume 163 • Issue 4 • 2024 • 713–713
Tracing the potential benefits and complex contingencies of multilevel collective bargaining
Damian GRIMSHAW, Bernd BRANDL, Fabio BERTRANOU and Sonia GONTERO
2024-12-01 Volume 163 • Issue 4 • 2024 • 657–675
Négociation collective multiemployeurs: pourquoi survit‐elle et renaît‐elle dans certaines économies de marché libérales?
Chris F. WRIGHT
2024-12-01 Volume 163 • Issue 4 • 2024 • 741–757
Open Library of Humanities devient le nouvel éditeur de la Revue internationale du Travail en 2025
2024-12-01 Volume 163 • Issue 4 • 2024 • 781–781
Les esprits animaux à l'œuvre? Moral des entreprises et demande de main‐d'œuvre pendant la pandémie de COVID‐19
Ridwan Bolaji BELLO
2024-12-01 Volume 163 • Issue 4 • 2024 • 567–597
Les entreprises familiales en Égypte: naissance, disparition, croissance et transformation
Caroline KRAFFT
2024-12-01 Volume 163 • Issue 4 • 2024 • 659–692
Digital platforms in the Italian domestic care sector: The emergence of an unprecedented corporate logic and its implications for workers' social protection
Ivana PAIS and Arianna MARCOLIN
2024-09-01 Volume 163 • Issue 3 • 2024 • 397–415
Part‐Time for All: A Care Manifesto, by Jennifer Nedelsky and Tom Malleson
Paolo Santori
2024-09-01 Volume 163 • Issue 3 • 2024 • 510–512
Migrant Labour and the Reshaping of Employment Law, edited by Bernard Ryan and Rebecca Zahn
Elaine Dewhurst
2024-09-01 Volume 163 • Issue 3 • 2024 • 503–505
Introduction: The formalization of paid domestic work – Current trajectories and challenges ahead
Karen JAEHRLING, Francisca PEREYRA and Lorena POBLETE
2024-09-01 Volume 163 • Issue 3 • 2024 • 359–375
Domestic workers' organizations and participatory approaches to labour standards enforcement: The case of Jamaica
Simon BLACK and Lauren MARSH
2024-09-01 Volume 163 • Issue 3 • 2024 • 477–497
Work and Employment Relations in Southern Europe: The Impact of De‐regulation, Organizational Change and Social Fragmentation on Worker Representation and Action, publié sous la direction de Carlos J. Fernández Rodríguez et Miguel Martínez Lucio
Orestis Papadopoulos
2024-09-01 Volume 163 • Issue 3 • 2024 • 556–559
Approche participative de l'application des normes du travail dans le secteur du travail domestique: le cas de la Jamaïque
Simon BLACK and Lauren MARSH
2024-09-01 Volume 163 • Issue 3 • 2024 • 525–547
Pour que la loi ne reste pas lettre morte: droits des travailleurs domestiques et «déformalité» au Pérou
Leda M. PÉREZ and Andrea GANDOLFI
2024-09-01 Volume 163 • Issue 3 • 2024 • 501–524
Les causes de la persistance de l'emploi informel dans le travail domestique rémunéré en Argentine
Francisca PEREYRA and Lorena POBLETE
2024-09-01 Volume 163 • Issue 3 • 2024 • 479–499
Repenser le statut du travail. Une contribution africaine, Ousmane Oumarou Sidibé
Pascale Vielle
2024-09-01 Volume 163 • Issue 3 • 2024 • 564–566
Part‐Time for All: A Care Manifesto, Jennifer Nedelsky et Tom Malleson
Paolo Santori
2024-09-01 Volume 163 • Issue 3 • 2024 • 560–563
From Consent to Coercion: The Continuing Assault on Labour, quatrième édition, Bryan Evans, Carlo Fanelli, Leo Panitch et Donald Swartz
Judy Fudge
2024-09-01 Volume 163 • Issue 3 • 2024 • 549–552