
Labour Law and Social Protection in a Globalized World
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Distinguished researchers study the changing realities confronting the labour market, in public policy as well as in industrial relations. Issues and topics include the following:
- - integration of immigrants into industrial relations;
- - the social situation of migrant workers;
- - new phenomena brought by the digital age;
- - temporary agency work;
- - harmonizing family and working lives;
- - sport and labour law;
- - the role of European Works Councils; and
- - social and labour reforms.
Throughout this book, the contributors emphasize the changing role of the state and reform agendas. Although the central focus is on Europe, there is an abundance of comparative detail, allowing for global application.
As a matchless, up-to-date overview and analysis of how new and emerging forms of employment and industrial relations impact employee security, this book will be warmly welcomed by practitioners, academics, and policymakers concerned with ensuring the persistence of fair and viable standards in labour and social security law.
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- Intro
- Notes on Contributors
- PART IIntroduction
- CHAPTER 1Current Challenges in Czech Labour and Social Security Law in Historical Context
- PART IIChanging Realities in Labour Law
- CHAPTER 2Crisis and Labour Reforms in Spain: A Paradigm Shift?
- CHAPTER 3Reforms of Labour Law in Italy: A Paradigm Shift
- CHAPTER 4The Role of the State and Industrial Relations
- CHAPTER 5Social Partners in Social Security: Two Common Forms of Recognition and Selected Issues
- CHAPTER 6The Role of the State in Employment Relations
- CHAPTER 7Social Dialogue in Poland on Historical and Comparative Background
- PART IIIWorks Councils: Effective Tool in the World of Rule of Information
- CHAPTER 8European Works Councils: Problems of Effectiveness
- CHAPTER 9EWC Recast Directive: Its Impact, Problems and Outlooks
- CHAPTER 10Beyond European Works Councils?: Global Mechanisms of Information-Sharing and Workers' Inv
- PART IVAgency Work: Solving Old Problems with New Instruments
- CHAPTER 11Temporary Agency Work Directive: As Hollow as Swiss Cheese?
- CHAPTER 12Promoting or Controlling Cross-Border Temporary Agency Work?
- CHAPTER 13Equal Treatment Between Temporary Agency Workers and Comparable Workers of the User Undert
- PART VSport and Labour: Specialities and Challenges
- CHAPTER 14When Sport and Labour Law Are Interlocked: Playing Ball with Modernisation
- CHAPTER 15Conclusion and Termination of Employment Relationship in Professional Sports: Special Regu
- CHAPTER 16The Particularities of the 'Job' Performance of the Professional Athlete: Rights and Oblig
- CHAPTER 17A Professional Sportsman: An Independent Worker?
- PART VISocial Security: New Solutions for New Problems
- CHAPTER 18Social Security: A New Idea for the Twenty-First Century
- CHAPTER 19Social Security and the Modern and Post-Modern Forms of Work
- CHAPTER 20New Forms of Social Security? A Comment on Needs and Options for Reform in a National and
- CHAPTER 21Guaranteed Minimum Income for All? A Task for the ILO
- PART VIIMigrants and Migrant Workers: Their Social Rights
- CHAPTER 22Labour Law Protection of the Migrant Worker: Ambiguous Answers
- CHAPTER 23Migrant Workers and European Social Law: Of a Respectable Age or Time for a Rebirth?
- CHAPTER 24Decent Work and Migrant Workers
- CHAPTER 25Facing Migration Crisis with Social Integration Instruments: Lessons from ILO and EU
- CHAPTER 26Social Integration of Migrants under European Social Charter: Right or Duty?
- CHAPTER 27EU Law Demands to Assist and Integrate Refugees and Asylum Seekers
- CHAPTER 28The Integration of Refugees into the Labour Market: The German Experience
- CHAPTER 29The Devil Is in the Detail: Some Early Thoughts of EU Policy Makers on Negotiating Post-Br
- PART VIIIFamily Work Balance: Effective Social Instruments
- CHAPTER 30The EU Proposal on Work-Life Balance and Its Potential Impact in the Netherlands
- CHAPTER 31Work-Life Balance in the Czech Republic
- CHAPTER 32Balance of Work and Education
- §1.01 Introduction
- §1.02 First Remark: To Historical Traditions and Sources
- §1.03 Second Remark: To Less Distant History and New Challenges
- §1.04 Third Remark: To Less Distant Challenges
- §1.05 Final Remark: To the Current Topic on the Background of Historical Experience
- §2.01 How the Mortgage Crisis Turns into a Global Financial Crisis
- §2.02 Labour Reforms in Spain
- §2.03 Hiring and Recruitment Flexibility
- [A] Job Placement Intermediaries: Occupational Mediation
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