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Reasonable Accommodation in the Modern Workplace: Potential and Limits of the Integrative Logics of Labour Law: Bulletin of Comparative Labour

Autor Roger Blanpain, Frank Hendrickx
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 mai 2016
Bulletin of Comparative Labour Relations Volume 93
Reasonable Accommodation in the Modern Workplace.Potential and Limits of the Integrative Logics of Labour Law,is the first study to analyse, on a global scale, how employment discrimination law gives shape to an accommodated workplace in three main areas of interest: age, disability, and religion/belief. Increasingly, the modern workplace faces challenges of diversity and employability, and there is a need to match workforce diversity, or workersandrsquo; own characteristics and choices, with employersandrsquo; organizational and business requirements. In this context, the notion of reasonable accommodation inevitably arises. Concepts such as andlsquo;adaptabilityandrsquo; and andlsquo;employabilityandrsquo; not only require workers to adapt to new labour market circumstances, but they are also directed towards employersandrsquo; duties to accommodate work and the workplace to the workerandrsquo;s situation.
This book is a compilation of articles, which were originally presented as papers at the 2015 meeting of the International Association of Labour Law Journals hosted by the Institute for Labour Law of the University of Leuven.
Whatandrsquo;s in this book:
Issues and topics covered include the following:
  • the scope of andlsquo;reasonable accommodationandrsquo;;
  • the definition of andlsquo;reasonableandrsquo; in reasonable accommodation;
  • recognized business requirements that may override the duty to accommodate;
  • when employersandrsquo; neutrality policies to avoid accusations of discrimination may constitute indirect discrimination;
  • use of integration or re-integration strategies to accommodate disabled/incapable workers;
  • use of andlsquo;exit gatewaysandrsquo; that enable employers to avoid liability in cases of disability discrimination;
  • when employers must take into account of workersandrsquo; family lives; and
  • when an obligation to reclassify a worker exists.
Sixteen prominent labour and employment law scholars offer in-depth perspectives from labour laws of Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Sweden, Russia, Israel, Canada, the United States, South Africa, and Australia. Each report fully integrates relevant legislation, case law, and legal doctrine and follows the same structure throughout to allow easy comparisons across jurisdictions. Attention is also given to the roles of European Union law and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
The book essentially makes clear that reasonable accommodation cannot be narrowed down to a formal anti-discrimination perspective, but that it requires an integrative logic that can grow in a broader labour law context.
How will this help you:
As a compelling analysis of whether the idea of reasonable accommodation is winning ground in labour law in todayandrsquo;s world, this book is of great value. Labour and employment lawyers and judges, as well as corporate counsel and academics, who work with both actual law and powerful legal theory on accommodation, benefit from the actual, up-to-date information and insight provided from globally representative accommodation trends. As a result, the book helps to meet workplace challenges confidently involving accommodations for age, disability, or religion/belief.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789041162588
ISBN-10: 9041162585
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 155 x 239 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: WOLTERS KLUWER LAW & BUSINESS
Colecția Bulletin of Comparative Labour
Seria Bulletin of Comparative Labour