Towards the Single Employment Contract: Comparative Reflections
Autor Adalberto Perulli, Giuseppe Casaleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 dec 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849465816
ISBN-10: 1849465819
Pagini: 108
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1849465819
Pagini: 108
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Taking a comparative approach, this book examines the virtues and contradictions of the concept of the single employment contract.The book concludes with a concise review of contractual arrangements in EU labour markets and of possible future projections and developments.A key text for academics and practitioners interested in labour market legislation reforms.
Notă biografică
Giuseppe Casale is currently heading the Labour Administration, Labour Inspection and Occupational Safety and Health Branch at the International Labour Office in Geneva. He is a visiting professor in comparative and international labour law at the universities of Bari and Venice, and is the Secretary-General of the International Society for Labour and Social Security Law (ISLSSL). He serves on several editorial boards of labour law reviews, is the author of numerous publications and editor of The Employment Relationship: A Comparative Overview (Hart Publishing and ILO, 2011).Adalberto Perulli is Professor of Labour Law at Cà Foscari University of Venice. He is the Director of the Master's Programme in Labour Law and of the Global Economic and Social Affairs Master's Programme (GESAM) at the University of Venice. He serves on a number of advisory boards of labour law reviews and is the author of many publications.
Cuprins
Introduction. The New Frontier of Labour Law: Between Freedom and Security 1. Flexibility 1.1 The Origins of the Issue: The Demand for Labour Market Flexibility 1.2 Different Kinds of Flexibility 1.3 From the Standard Employment Contract to a Plurality of Types 2. Segmentation 2.1 Segmentation in EU Labour Markets 2.2 Contractual Arrangements and Segmentation in EU Labour Markets 3. The Single Employment Contract: Origins and Presuppositions 3.1 The Origins of the Single Employment Contract: 'Re-Thinking' Work 3.2 The Presuppositions of the Single Employment Contract 3.3 The European Commission Perspective 4. An Outline of the Single Employment Contract 4.1 Basic Structure and Application 4.2 Monetary Compensation 4.3 Legal Norms 4.4 Other Rights 4.5 The Anticipated Benefits of the Single Employment Contract 5. Contrasting Views of the Single Employment Contract 5.1 Introducing the Single Employment Contract 5.2 Criticisms of the Proposal and Some Responses 6. Selected Proposals for Introducing the Single Employment Contract 6.1 Italy: The Debate about Flexicurity 6.2 France: The Contrat de Travail Unique (CTU) 6.3. Spain: The Debate on the Single Employment Contract 7. Contractual Arrangements in EU Labour Markets 7.1 Types of Protection Offered 7.2 Incentives to Convert Temporary Contracts into Open-Ended Contracts 7.3 Cost Structures and Financial Incentives in Choice of Contract Type 8. Further Developments Conclusions
Recenzii
This compact publication offers a very good introduction to the debate concerning the single employment contract. It is recommended reading for comparative lawyers in the field of labour law and also those who are active in the field of social policy because it contains important stimuli for political discussion. (translated from the original German)
Descriere
This book examines the concept of the single employment contract, tracing it from its genesis and evaluating its pros and cons in the context of the current labour market problems in selected European countries.