
Industrial Relations Journal
Edited by:
Peter Nolan
Industrial Relations Journal, now in its 40th year, is a cutting edge, research based, peer reviewed publication focusing on the changing nature, forms and regulation of the employment relationship. Based at the University of Leeds, United Kingdom, and edited by Professor Peter Nolan, the Journal welcomes contributions that further understanding of industrial relations, labour markets, and the organisation and future of work.
With a strong international embrace, the Journal has been at the forefront of the contemporary analysis of state, capital and labour relations in a period of crisis and institutional flux. It aims to lift the quality of academic and policy debate through the publication of theoretically and historically grounded studies of the shifting character of industrial relations in the twenty first century.
TopNews and Announcements
Read the editorial from new editor, Peter Nolan
The 2008 European Annual Review Issue is now available
See the Annual European Review 2008. The editors introduction is freely available.
Online Content Now Available Back to Volume 1
All back issues of this journal are available online. Click here to browse contents and abstracts. For further information on how to access these articles please visit our Librarian Site.
TopHighlights
Latest Special Issues
40:5: Australian Industrial Relations in Transition
Guest Edited by Adrian Wilkinson, Janis Bailey, Mark Mourell
Free access to Guest Editorial: Australian Industrial Relations in Transition
40:4: Special Tribute Issue to Brian Towers
Edited by Kirsty Newsome, Peter Nolan
Free access to Guest Editorial: A Tribute to Brian Towers
39:5: Vocational Education and Training and the Labour Market
Guest edited by Mark Stuart and Richard Cooney
The Industrial Relations Journal - European Annual Review
All subscribers to Industrial Relations Journal receive the European Annual Review as part of their subscription.
See the Annual European Review 2008.
The editors introduction is freely available.
The 2004 Workplace Employment Relations Survey Special Issue Series
Guest edited by Keith Whitfield and Kim Hoque
Second Special Issue: Volume 39 Issue 2 March 2008
First Special Issue: Volume 38 Issue 4 July 2007
TopEndorsements
'Industrial Relations will become an increasingly important dimension in the developing internal market and the wider Europe. It is very welcome that the Industrial Relations Journal will be at the forefront of these developments. '
Professor Roger Blanpain, University of Leuven, Belgium
'I am very pleased to welcome the publication of the new Industrial Relations Journal in Europe. It will make a praticularly useful contribution to our understanding of key European developments in industrial relations both at this important time and in the future, and will be of value to scholars and practitioners in Europe and elsewhere. '
Padraig Flynn, Commissioner for Employment and Social Affairs, European Commission
