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Guglielmo Meardi
Researcher at University of Warwick
Publications - 79
Citations - 1751
Guglielmo Meardi is an academic researcher from University of Warwick. The author has contributed to research in topics: Industrial relations & Multinational corporation. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 73 publications receiving 1604 citations. Previous affiliations of Guglielmo Meardi include European University Institute.
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Sectors or countries? Typologies and levels of analysis in comparative industrial relations:
TL;DR: This article investigated nine different sectors across the 27 EU member states on the basis of seven empirical indicators and found that industrial relations vary across sectors as deeply as they do across countries, and that a cluster analysis of sectoral industrial relations produces very different results from one at national aggregate level.
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The Trojan Horse for the Americanization of Europe? Polish Industrial Relations towards the EU
TL;DR: In this paper, the implications of EU enlargement eastward for the so-called ''European social model'' and the ''Europeanization'' of industrial relations are discussed, after considering the standpoints of EU bodies, it supports an alternative ''agency-based'' perspective.
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More voice after more exit? Unstable industrial relations in Central Eastern Europe
TL;DR: The authors examines the industrial relations developments in the post-communist countries that entered the EU in 2004 and concludes that the lack of "voice" for employees has led to increased "exit" through political populism/abstention and migration.
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Social Failures of EU Enlargement: A Case of Workers Voting with their Feet
TL;DR: In this article, the authors trace the origins of such failures in the management of EU enlargement as a pure economic and market-creating exercise, neglecting the inherently political nature of labour relations.
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Constructing Uncertainty: Unions and Migrant Labour in Construction in Spain and the UK
TL;DR: In this paper, a conceptualization of the link between recent migration flows and labour market uncertainty through the analysis of a critical example, the construction sector (characterized by economic volatility, worker mobility, employment insecurity, safety risk) is provided.