
Reconstructing Solidarity
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- 1: Virginia Doellgast, Nathan Lillie, and Valeria Pulignano: From dualization to solidarity: Halting the cycle of precarity
- 2: Damian Grimshaw, Stefania Marino, Dominique Anxo, Jerome Gautié, László Neumann and Claudia Weinkopf: Negotiating better conditions for workers during austerity in Europe: Unions' local strategies towards low pay and outsourcing in local government
- 3: Ines Wagner and Bjarke Refslund: Cutting to the bone: Workers' solidarity in the Danish-German slaughterhouse industry
- 4: Carlotta Benvegnú, Bettina Haidinger, and Devi Sacchetto: Restructuring labour relations and employment in the European logistics sector: Unions' responses to a segmented workforce
- 5: Valeria Pulignano and Nadja Doerflinger: Labour markets, solidarity and precarious work: Comparing local unions' responses to management flexibility strategies in the German and Belgian metalworking and chemical industries
- 6: Chiara Benassi and Lisa Dorigatti: The political economy of agency work in Italy and Germany: Explaining diverging trajectories in collective bargaining outcomes
- 7: Adam Mrozowicki, Branko Bembic, Kairit Kall, Malgorzata Maciejewska, and Miroslav Stanojevic: Union campaigns against precarious work in the retail sector of Estonia, Poland, and Slovenia
- 8: Ian Greer, Barbara Samaluk, and Charles Umney: Better strategies for herding cats? Forms of solidarity among freelance musicians in London, Paris and Ljubljana
- 9: Maite Tapia and Jane Holgate: Fighting precariousness: Union strategies towards migrant workers in the UK, France, and Germany
- 10: Sonila Danaj, Erka Caro, Laura Mankki, Markku Sippola, and Nathan Lillie: Unions and Migrant Workers: The Perspective of Estonians in Finland and Albanians in Italy and Greece
- 11: Steven Vallas: Conclusions. The Puzzle of Precarity: Structure, Strategies, and Worker Solidarity
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