Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 972107
Transnational, European, and National Labour Relations: Flexicurity and New Economy
Transnational, European, and National Labour Relations: Flexicurity and New Economy / Sander, Gerald G. ; Tomljenovic, Vesna ; Bodiroga- Vukobrat, Nada (ur.). Hag: Springer, 2018 (monografija) doi:10.1007/978-3-319-02219-2
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Naslov
Transnational, European, and National Labour Relations: Flexicurity and New Economy
(Transnational, European, and National Labour Relations: Flexicurity and New Econom)
Urednik/ci
Sander, Gerald G. ; Tomljenovic, Vesna ; Bodiroga- Vukobrat, Nada
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija knjige
Uredničke knjige, monografija, znanstvena
Izdavač
Springer
Grad
Hag
Godina
2018
Stranica
X, 327
ISBN
978-3-319-02218-5
Ključne riječi
Europe ; National Labour Relations ; Flexicurity ; New Economy
Sažetak
This book employs an innovative approach to explore the topic of flexicurity and related changes in the working world, the importance of which for the overall economic and social development is gradually being recognised. It focuses on the changing nature of work and its impact on EU law and national labour and social security laws. Though the transformation of regulatory and institutional frameworks of labour relations follows different patterns in different EU Member States, it is nevertheless a common phenomenon that offers an excellent opportunity for mutual learning experiences and comparing notes on best practices. Taking these ideas as a starting point, the book presents a collection of research on various aspects and implications of changing labour relations in the EU Member States. The opening chapters address the internal market dimension of the transformation of employment relations by investigating how social dumping, integration of migrant workers, and cross-border mergers influence national labour policies and laws. The book further analyses linguistic and terminological challenges in the field of labour law in the EU’s multi-lingual legal environment. Subsequent chapters cover various theoretical and practical issues, such as the impact of chain- liability regulatory models on the legal situation of workers in subcontracting networks, and modern work arrangements in the collaborative or ‘gig’ economy. Other chapters are dedicated to issues of jurisdiction and law applicable to individual employment contracts, as well as alternative resolution mechanisms in labour disputes. The next section offers fresh insights on and a critical overview of the well-known Danish and Dutch models of flexicurity, often cited as role models for reforms of labour markets in other EU Member States. Three individual chapters investigate specific aspects of flexicurity in Croatia, in terms of individual dismissals, life- long learning and the impact of non-standard employment on future pension entitlements. One paper explores temporary agency work in Germany as an important instrument of flexicurity, while another discusses various forms of work used in Slovenia in the context of flexibilization of work relations. Many challenges still lie ahead, and the primary aim of this book is to provide a solid basis for informed future discussions.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Pravo
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Pravni fakultet, Rijeka
Citiraj ovu publikaciju:
Časopis indeksira:
- Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)
- Book Citation Index - Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)