Issue Information

Published date01 December 2020
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/bjir.12481
Date01 December 2020
VOLUME 58 NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 2020 British Journal of Industrial Relations
VOLUME 58 NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 2020
BJIR
An International Journal of Employment Relations
Migration and Work
Migration, Ethnicity and Solidarity: ‘Multinational Workers’ in the Former
Soviet Union
Claudio Morrison , Devi Sacchetto and Richard Croucher
Behind Migrant and Non-Migrant Worktime Inequality in Europe:
Institutional and Cultural Factors Explaining Differences
Renate Ortlieb and Julian Winterheller
Corporate Social Responsibility
The Infl uence of Unions on CSR: Is There a Trade-Off Between
Employee-Oriented and Non–Employee-Oriented Policies?
Muhammad Umar Boodoo
The Impact of Suppliers’ Adoption of Voluntary Labour Codes/Certifi cations
on Job Quality in Global Supply Chains: The Sri Lankan Case of Garments
without Guilt
Mevan Jayasinghe and Larry W. (Chip) Hunter
Workplace Performance
Trust and Workplace Performance
John T. Addison and Paulino Teixeira
Getting the Measure of Employee-Driven Innovation
and Its Workplace Correlates
Alan Felstead , Duncan Gallie , Francis Green and Golo Henseke
Productivity and Wage Effects of Firm-Level Collective Agreements:
Evidence from Belgian Linked Panel Data
Andrea Garnero , François Rycx and Isabelle Terraz
Working Conditions
Health Effects of Risky Lifestyles and Adverse Working Conditions:
Are Older Individuals More Penalized?
Elena Cottini and Paolo Ghinetti
The Effect of Computer Use on Work Discretion and Work Intensity:
Evidence from Europe
Seetha Menon , Andrea Salvatori and Wouter Zwysen
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