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European Social Law Noreen Burrows

European Social Law By Noreen Burrows

European Social Law by Noreen Burrows


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Summary

This text analyzes the development of European social law in three distinct areas. The first relates to free movement of workers within the European labour market, the second to sex discrimination and the third describes European rights enforceable in national courts.

European Social Law Summary

European Social Law by Noreen Burrows

This text analyzes the development of European social law in three distinct areas. The first relates to free movement of workers within the European labour market - the legal and practical problems facing such workers and the solutions and proposed solutions. The second area covers sex discrimination and the third describes the development of rights at a European level, which create individual and collective rights enforceable in the national courts in the areas of redundancy, insolvency of employers, transfer of undertakings and health and safety at work. This work evaluates the EC's responses to challenges posed by creating a European labour market. Consideration is given of different approaches to labour market regulation and deregulation and the implications to both employers and employees of the European approach where it conflicts with domestic rules.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Equal treatment: pay; working conditions; social security; occupational pensions; part-time and a typical workers; pregnancy. Part 2 Workers rights: acquired rights; insolvency and collective redundancy; insolvency; contracts of employment. Part 3 The working environment: health and safety; works councils; working time.

Additional information

GOR003099135
9780471965374
0471965375
European Social Law by Noreen Burrows
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19960328
350
N/A
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