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This book offers a unique contribution that examines major recent changes in conflict, negotiation and regulation within the labour relations systems and related governance institutions of advanced societies. The broad scope of analysis includes social welfare institutions, new forms of protest including judicialisation, transnational structures and collective bargaining itself. As the distinguished group of participating authors shows, the accumulation of numerous crucial changes in the interactions of unions, employers, political parties, courts, protestors, regulators and other key actors makes it imperative to reframe the study of collective bargaining and related forms of governance. The shifting dynamics include the growing relevance of multi-level interactions involving transnational entities, states and regions; the increasing tendency of workers and unions to turn to the courts as part of their overall strategy; new forms of solidarity among workers; and the emergence of new populist and nationalist actors. At the same time, sectors of the workforce that feel under-represented by existing institutions have contributed to new types of protest and ‘agency’. Building on classical debates, the book offers new theoretical and practical approaches that insert the study of collective bargaining into the analysis of governance, solidarity, conflict and regulation, as they are broadly construed.
Julia López López is Professor of Labour Law and Social Security at the Pompeu Fabra University of Barcelona.
Introduction Julia López LópezPART IMODES OF COLLECTIVE ACTION AND SOLIDARITY1. Labour Law in the Age of Populism: Towards Sustainable Democratic Engagement Alan Bogg and Mark Freedland2. Modes of Collective Action: Judicialisation as a Form of Protest Julia López López3. Collective Bargaining and Right to Strike: New ChallengesMargarita I Ramos Quintana and Dulce María Cairós Barreto4. Connecting the Dots: Coordination in Decentralised Trade Union Organising Assaf Bondy and Guy Mundlak5. Unions and On-demand Work in the United States Katherine V.W. StonePART IICOLLECTIVE ACTION AND MULTI-LEVEL AGENCY6. Exploring Multi-Level Collective Bargaining: Transnational Legal Frameworks that Promote Worker Agency Tonia Novitz7. Trade Unions’ Action for Refugees and Asylum Seekers: Mapping the Process to Agency Consuelo Chacartegui8. European Works Councils and the Convergence of National Collective Bargaining Processes Sergio CanaldaPART IIICOLLECTIVE ACTION AND INCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE9. Autonomous Collective Bargaining in Sweden under Pressure Mia Rönnmar10. Collective Bargaining on Social Protection in the Context of Welfare State Retrenchment: The Case of Unemployment Insurance Alexandre de le Court