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Labour Law is dealing with a period of tremendous changes, which may even jeopardise its legitimacy. Solidarity between employees has lost its vigour since the organisational culture of the company shows a trend towards internal competition. Indeed, decreased union membership and increased...
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Bei der vorliegenden Untersuchung hadelt es sich um eine zeitlich begrenzte Kurzrecherche, nicht um eine breit angelegte Studie. Zur Erforschung des aufgezeigten Gegenstandes wurden die Interviews in 12 Konzernen durchgeführt, die bereits in der Studie "Lehrjahre des europäischen Betriebsrats"...
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The extent to which labour and employment law form an autonomous subsystem within the legal order is a significant matter in labour relations scholarship. Human capability theory helps explain how open legal constructs for structuring personal work relations are emerging in a relatively...
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Most employment-law rights are mandatory. Individual workers cannot decline the protections the law gives them. For example, a nonexempt worker must get at least $7.25 per hour and time-and-a-half for overtime, even if she would agree to less. A worker's pension must vest within five years. If...
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This Article reviews social media decisions and NLRB advice memoranda within the relevant NLRA regulatory scheme and the standards of review imposed by precedential decisions to offer guidance to employers crafting social media policies for their employees
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Originally, anchoring labour rights to the existence of a personal relationship of subordination was functional to prevent the greater bargaining strength of the employed being disproportionately reflected in the terms and conditions regulating the provision of labour. This does not seem anymore...
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