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Neuwertig erhalten. List of figures .......................................................................................... 13 List of tables............................................................................................ 19 List of contributors................................................................................ 25 Preface...................................................................................................... 33 Chapter 1 Trade unions in the European Union: Identifying challenges....................................................... 37 Jeremy Waddington, Torsten Muller and Kurt Vandaele Chapter 2 Austria: Trade unions in a world of?contested stability?? ........................................................ 93 Vera Glassner and Julia Hojmann Chapter 3 Belgium: Trade unions coping with workplace fissuring and opposing wage moderation in a tottering political system........................... 131 Kurt Vandaele Chapter 4 Bulgaria: Trade unions establishing legitimacy through institution-building and the usages of ?Europe? ................ 183 Slavina Spasova Chapter 5 Croatia: Trade unions able to retain influence despite loss of resources...............................213 Dragan Bagic and Jelena Ostojic Chapter 6 Cyprus: A divided society with trade unions on a slow retreat.......................................... 243 Gregoris Ioannou and Sertac Sonan Chapter 7 Czechia: Trade unions escaping marginalization ... 281 Monika Martiskova and Adam Sumichrast Chapter 8 Denmark: Trade unions still afloat at ebb tide ...... 323 Herman Knudsen} Jens Lind and Bjarke Refslund Chapter 9 Trade unions in Estonia: Less than meets the eye ... 359 Epp Kallaste Chapter 10 Finland: Trade unions struggling within a Ghent system ....................................................... 387 Markku Sippola and Tapio Bergholm Chapter 11 France: Fragmented trade unions, few members, but many voters and much social unrest .421 Udo Rehfeldt and Catherine Vincent Chapter 12 Germany: Different worlds of trade unionism........459 Torsten Muller and Thorsten Schulten Chapter 13 Greek trade unions during the period 2000- 2020: Plus 9a change? ................................. 503 Ioannis Katsaroumpas and Aristea Koukiadaki Chapter 14 Hungary: After the end of illusions, trade unions on the brink of marginality ... 543 Tibor T. Meszmann and Imre G. Szabo Chapter 15 Ireland: Trade unions recovering after being tipped off balance by the Great Recession? ......585 Vincenzo Maccarrone and Roland Erne Chapter 16 Trade unions in Italy: Pluralism and resilience .......625 Salvo Leonardi and Roberto Pedersini Chapter 17 Latvia: Trade unions with the potential to escape marginalization ........................................661 Elza Ungure Chapter 18 Lithuania: Trade unions still see light at the end of the tunnel.................................... 697 Inga Blaziene Chapter 19 Trade unions in Luxembourg: Residual institutional strength and declining mobilization capacity..........731 Adrien Thomas Chapter 20 Malta: Trade union resilience in a changing environment..............................................763 Manwel Debono and Luke Anthony Fiorini Chapter 21 Trade unions in the Netherlands: Erosion of their power base in the stable Polder Model . 799 Paul de Beer and Lisa Berntsen Chapter 22 Poland: Trade unions developing after a decline .... 833 Jan Czarzasty and Adam Mrozowicki Chapter 23 Trade unions in Portugal: Between Marginalization and revitalization................................... 871 Maria da Paz Campos Lima and Reinhard Naumann Chapter 24 Trade unions in Romania: Walking the thin line between politics and the market...........911 Stefan Guga and Aurora Trif Chapter 25 Trade unions in Slovakia: From politics to bread- and-butter unionism................................945 Marta Kahancova and Monika Uhlerovd Chapter 26 Slovenia: From strong trade union movement to uneven de-unionization........................ 979 Miroslav Stanojevic, Andreja Poje and Ziva Broder Chapter 27 Spain: Boundaries, roles and changes in trade unionism ................................................ 1013 Carlos J. Fernandez Rodriguez, Rafael Ibanez Rojo and Miguel Martinez Lucio Chapter 28 Trade unions in Sweden: still high union density, but widening gaps by social category and national origin....................................................... 1051 Anders Kjellberg Chapter 29 Conclusion: Trade Unions picking up the pieces from the neoliberal challenge............. 1093 Jeremy Waddington, Torsten Muller and Kurt Vandaele Appendix Al Indicators relevant to trade unions in the European Union ISBN 9782875746344