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This bulletin presents a comparative analysis of the degree of worker protection available in various countries in the event of corporate restructuring. The countries are France, …
In recent years, a number of company bankruptcies in Europe - particularly in the Netherlands - have exposed serious gaps in the securing, by law, of reparations due to employees. …
Do core labour standards exist in todays global economy? If so, what are they? And most importantly, how effective are they? In this book two outstanding labour law scholars answer …
Employment and Social Security Law Important issues concerning labour and industrial relations necessarily arise as markets among the countries around the Pacific Ocean become more …
Far from settling into a recognizable pattern, the employment relationship spawned by globalization and communications technology continues to evolve. If the labour law and …
Remarkably, the core element of labour relations wage determination has been excluded from the European social dialogue about harmonisation of working conditions and national …
In today's society, the "foreground" of deliberation - politics, legislation, judicial decisions, even war - is increasingly experienced by citizens as a mask for the working out …
A generation ago, temporary work was practically outlawed. During the 1950s, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) clearly stated (in request to a question from the Swedish …
Taken in conjunction with the European Works Council Directive and the European Company Statute, the EC directive on information and consultation rights of employees aims to …