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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The vast single labour market of the European Union continues to manifest an ever-increasing interdependence of economies, companies, trade unions and employees, calling once again for an update of Roger Blanpainand#8217;s magisterial European Labour Law. This Fourteenth Edition remains the preeminent practice guide in its field, covering the full spectrum and#8211; legislation, collective agreements, and more than 400 cases and#8211; of both individual and collective labour law and practice from the fundamental freedoms to the significance of the Reform Treaty of Lisbon. Among the abundant new material in the Fourteenth Edition the reader will find incisive commentary and analysis of such issues and trends as the following EU action plans regarding equal treatment:
restructuring of enterprises in relation to collective redundancies, the transfer of enterprises and the insolvency of the employer;
the increasing impact of international private law;
new developments in worker health and safety regimes;
the protection of motherhood in individual employment contracts;
new concrete measures regarding part-time employment, temporary work, and fixed-term contracts;
employersand#8217; obligation to inform employees of conditions applicable to the contract of employment relationship;
the new voluntary agreement on parental leave;
the recast Directive on European Works Councils of 6 May 2009; and
workersand#8217; participation in the public limited liability company and the SE.
Recognizing the impact of the EU on labour law and especially the crucial role of the European Court of Justice, the Fourteenth Edition updates the bookand#8217;s case law regarding such important issues as free movement of labour, freedom of services, and equal treatment. It also surveys the possibilities for European-wide collective agreements, as the social dialogue is evaluated against the background of European social realities. A comprehensive general introduction details how the Community institutions affect labour law, focusing on the legislative process in the EU and its relationship to other international organizations, especially the ILO. Special attention is given to the role of the European social partners and#8211; Business Europe, CEEP, UEAPME and the ETUC. In this context the author also elucidates the role of such organs as the Economic and Social Committee and the European Social Fund. As in previous editions, the Fourteenth Edition includes such user-friendly features as appendices presenting primary texts, a bibliography, an alphabetical list of cited cases from the European Court of Justice, and an index.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The vast single labour market of the European Union continues to manifest an ever-increasing interdependence of economies, companies, trade unions and employees, calling once again for an update of Roger Blanpainand#8217;s magisterial European Labour Law. This Fourteenth Edition remains the preeminent practice guide in its field, covering the full spectrum and#8211; legislation, collective agreements, and more than 400 cases and#8211; of both individual and collective labour law and practice from the fundamental freedoms to the significance of the Reform Treaty of Lisbon. Among the abundant new material in the Fourteenth Edition the reader will find incisive commentary and analysis of such issues and trends as the following EU action plans regarding equal treatment:
restructuring of enterprises in relation to collective redundancies, the transfer of enterprises and the insolvency of the employer;
the increasing impact of international private law;
new developments in worker health and safety regimes;
the protection of motherhood in individual employment contracts;
new concrete measures regarding part-time employment, temporary work, and fixed-term contracts;
employersand#8217; obligation to inform employees of conditions applicable to the contract of employment relationship;
the new voluntary agreement on parental leave;
the recast Directive on European Works Councils of 6 May 2009; and
workersand#8217; participation in the public limited liability company and the SE.
Recognizing the impact of the EU on labour law and especially the crucial role of the European Court of Justice, the Fourteenth Edition updates the bookand#8217;s case law regarding such important issues as free movement of labour, freedom of services, and equal treatment. It also surveys the possibilities for European-wide collective agreements, as the social dialogue is evaluated against the background of European social realities. A comprehensive general introduction details how the Community institutions affect labour law, focusing on the legislative process in the EU and its relationship to other international organizations, especially the ILO. Special attention is given to the role of the European social partners and#8211; Business Europe, CEEP, UEAPME and the ETUC. In this context the author also elucidates the role of such organs as the Economic and Social Committee and the European Social Fund. As in previous editions, the Fourteenth Edition includes such user-friendly features as appendices presenting primary texts, a bibliography, an alphabetical list of cited cases from the European Court of Justice, and an index.