European Framework Agreements and Telework
Law and Practice, A European and Comparative Study
Roger Blanpain(Editor)
Kluwer Law International (Publisher)
Published on 14. June 2007
Book
Hardback
300 pages
978-90-411-2560-6 (ISBN)
Description
The Framework Agreement on Telework (2002) was the first of the non-legally binding (soft law) agreements concluded by the European Social Partners. The employer organisations UNICE, CEEP, and UEAPME, and the trade union organisation ETUC. Although
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Language
English
Place of publication
Zuidpoolsingel
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-90-411-2560-6 (9789041125606)
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Roger Blanpain
European Framework Agreements and Telework
Law and Practice, A European and Comparative Study
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Content
European Reports.
1. The European Social Dialogue: A General Introduction; J. Morin.
2. The Framework Agreement on Telework; ETUC, UNICE, UEAPME, CEEP.
3. The European Social Dialogue and Voluntary Framework Agreements; R. Blanpain.
4. Report on the Implementation of the European Framework Agreement on Telework; ETUC, UNICE, UEAPME, CEEP. National Reports.
5. Belgium; R. Blanpain.
6. Belgium, the National Collective Bargaining Agreement on Telework; C. Engels.
7. Belgium and the Netherlands, E-monitoring the Teleworker; F. Hendrickx.
8. France; J.-E. Ray, J. Rojot.
9. Germany; M. Weiss.
10. Italy; M. Colucci. 11. The Netherlands; A. Jacobs.
12. Poland; A. Swiatkowski.
13. Sweden; B. Nyström.
14. The United Kingdom; A. Neal.
15. United States of America; A. Goldman.
16. IBM's On Demand Workplace Strategy in a Nutshell; C. Dirckx.
1. The European Social Dialogue: A General Introduction; J. Morin.
2. The Framework Agreement on Telework; ETUC, UNICE, UEAPME, CEEP.
3. The European Social Dialogue and Voluntary Framework Agreements; R. Blanpain.
4. Report on the Implementation of the European Framework Agreement on Telework; ETUC, UNICE, UEAPME, CEEP. National Reports.
5. Belgium; R. Blanpain.
6. Belgium, the National Collective Bargaining Agreement on Telework; C. Engels.
7. Belgium and the Netherlands, E-monitoring the Teleworker; F. Hendrickx.
8. France; J.-E. Ray, J. Rojot.
9. Germany; M. Weiss.
10. Italy; M. Colucci. 11. The Netherlands; A. Jacobs.
12. Poland; A. Swiatkowski.
13. Sweden; B. Nyström.
14. The United Kingdom; A. Neal.
15. United States of America; A. Goldman.
16. IBM's On Demand Workplace Strategy in a Nutshell; C. Dirckx.