Globalization and the Future of Labour Law

Globalization and the Future of Labour Law
Author: John D. R. Craig,S. Michael Lynk
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2006-04-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781139452625

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How are national and international labour laws responding to the challenge of globalization as it re-shapes the workplaces of the world? This collection of essays by leading legal scholars and lawyers from Europe and the Americas was first published in 2006. It addresses the implications of globalization for the legal regulation of the workplace. It examines the role of international labour standards and the contribution of the International Labour Organization, and assesses the success of the European experiment with continental employment standards. It explores the prospects for hemispheric co-operation on labour standards in the Americas, and deals with the impact of international labour standards on the rights of women and migrant workers. As the nature and organization of work around the world is being decisively transformed, new regional and international institutions are emerging that may provide the platform for new labour standards, and for protecting existing ones.

Governing the Workplace

Governing the Workplace
Author: Paul C. Weiler
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0674045033

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Labor lawyer Paul Weiler examines the social and economic changes that have profoundly altered the legal framework of the employment relationship. He not only discusses a wide range of issues, from wrongful dismissal to mandatory drug testing and pay equity, but he also develops a blueprint for the reconstruction of the law of the workplace, especially designed to give American workers more effective representation.

The Future of Work

The Future of Work
Author: Adalberto Perulli,Tiziano Treu
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2020-12-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789403528618

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Studies in Employment and Social Policy Volume 56 Digitalization, far from being solely a technological issue, has broad implications in the social, labour, and economic spheres. It leads to dangers as well as to new chances for the workforce, and thus labour law must develop effective ways to both protect workers and allow them to profit from new technological developments. The most thorough book of its kind, this collection of expert essays provides an abundance of well-thought-out material for understanding the consequences of digitalization for the labour market and industrial relations. Recognizing that only an international perspective can make it possible to face the challenges of the present (and the future), renowned authorities from the International Labour Organization and the International Society for Labour and Social Security Law, as well as outstanding labour law professors, examine in depth such salient issues as the following: transformation of production systems; the spread of artificial intelligence; precariousness and exploitation in the gig economy; lessons learned from COVID-19; employment status of platform workers; new cross-border issues; rights to trade union association and collective bargaining; role of the State in the new digital labour market; and blurred lines between work and private life. Thanks to the international team of contributors, the issues are dealt with from a variety of overlapping perspectives and points of view, combining aspects of labour law, commercial law, corporate governance, and international law. Highlighting the need to adapt, especially through the right to training, work, and professionalism with respect to the new technological landscape, the book draws on legislative, judicial, and theoretical initiatives suggesting ways of responding positively to the requests for protection that arise in the new forms of production. A uniquely valuable tool for study and reflection for policymakers and academics, the book is also sure to be valued by entrepreneurs, managers, consultants, corporate lawyers, judges, human rights experts, and trade unionists who are interested in the issues of labour, industrial relations, and social rights in European and international contexts.

Game Changers in Labour Law

Game Changers in Labour Law
Author: Frank Hendrickx,Valerio De Stefano
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2018-03-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789041199546

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The renowned international labour law scholars contributing to this incomparable volume use the term ‘game changers’ to refer to evolutions, concepts, ideas and challenges that are having, or have had, major impacts on how we must understand and approach labour law in today’s global economy. The volume derives from an international conference organized by the Institute for Labour Law at the University of Leuven, Belgium in November 2017. This initiative is pursued in the spirit and with the methods of the late Emeritus Professor Roger Blanpain (1932–2016), a great reformer who continuously searched for key challenges in the world of work and looked as far as possible into the future, engaging in critical reflection and rethinking the design of labour law. While seeking to identify the main game changers, the authors explore new pathways and answers which may help to understand and shape the future of work. This is the 100th of Kluwer’s Bulletin of Comparative Labour Relations, a series Professor Blanpain launched nearly fifty years ago. The contributors address, and reflect on, such vital issues and topics as the following: – the ‘gig’ economy; – core labour law values; – freedom of association; – non-standard employment; – the rise of the service sector; – employment and self-employment; – the European Pillar of Social Rights; – app-based work; – algorithms as controls in the workplace; – collective bargaining rights and the right to strike; – the role of temporary employment agencies; and – termination of the employment relationship. There are also chapters devoted to specific issues in France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Estonia, China and the United States. Roger Blanpain consistently reminded us that labour relations are power relations. Although this book shows that the power balance is tipped towards employers in today’s world, what is nevertheless very clear is that labour law can play a crucial role in re-enlivening equitable outcomes, fairness, decent work and social justice in our contemporary and future societies, and that academia can help to understand, guide and shape that future. For this reason, this book will be invaluable to professionals in labour relations, whether in the academic, policy or legal communities.

The Future of Labour Law

The Future of Labour Law
Author: Aileen McColgan
Publsiher: Burns & Oates
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1996
Genre: Industrial relations
ISBN: UIUC:30112003666762

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"Great changes have taken place in British labour law since 1979. Successive governments have moved gradually to dismantle the structure of trade union and employees' rights built up over the century. Although the change has been gradual, it has been relentless, with no fewer than eight major pieces of legislation having been introduced since 1980. In the process we have seen the deconstruction of collective bargaining procedures and the deregulation of employment standards." "The volume of fourteen papers by academics, practising lawyers, trade union and other activists in the field of industrial relations and labour law, addresses the possibilities for change after fifteen years during which workers' protections have been dismantled, their representatives shackled and their security removed." "Fifteen years of reaction to Conservative government policies has threatened the ability of supporters of the labour movement to advocate, create and design a new scheme of labour law. This collection of papers presents an opportunity by which the boundaries of a new debate might be fashioned."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Beyond Employment

Beyond Employment
Author: Alain Supiot,Pamela Meadows
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199243050

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'Beyond Employment is a useful contribution to the debate on how society should go about regulating work in the early 21st century.' -John Philpott, Financial Adviser'Suited to students interested in labour law and employment in Europe' -European Access PlusThis book is the English edition of what has become widely known as 'The Supiot Report', a bold and far-reaching look at the changing nature of work, employment and labour institutions, and systems of regulation and welfare. The author places recent developments in their economic, social, institutional, and legal contexts, and draws upon illustrations from a number of European countries.

Canadian Labour Law

Canadian Labour Law
Author: George W. Adams
Publsiher: Canada Law Book
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1993
Genre: Labor laws and legislation
ISBN: 0888041292

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The Future of the Employment Contract

The Future of the Employment Contract
Author: Brodie, Douglas
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-07-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781783479689

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This analytical book examines how the common law of the employment contract is likely to evolve. Tracing the radical evolution of this area over the last 40 years, it explores how many of the changes in common law have been triggered by the judicial ‘discovery’ of the key attributes of the relationship. The author concludes that these key attributes of the contract, including the imbalance of power between employee and employer, are likely to remain the key driver for change.