This report examines the extent of the phenomenon of the posting of workers, the roles played both by European and national-level legislation in determining the employment and working conditions of posted workers and the roles played by legislation and collective bargaining \u2013 and how these two domains interplay. The report is in part an update of earlier work carried out in 2003 by Eurofound into the issue \u2013 not least, updating the findings with data from the new Member States, which had not joined the Union at that time. Importantly, the research looks at the possible implications of a number of high-profile decisions taken by the European Court of Justice in cases of posting of workers, which highlighted the at times tense relat...
Labour mobility within the European Union continues to be a limited phenomenon. This concerns both l...
This article aims to examine to what extent the recent reform of the Posting of Workers Directive (P...
Labour mobility within the European Union continues to be a limited phenomenon. This concerns both l...
One of the patterns European firms follow to work in various European countries is that of providing...
This article places the current legal framework governing posted work within the debate on ‘european...
This article places the current legal framework governing posted work within the debate on ‘european...
One of the patterns European firms follow to work in various European countries is that of providing...
This book chapter forms the basis of an expert UK county report submitted to the European Federation...
The result of research carried out in several European countries, this book analyses the phenomenon...
Over the course of twenty years, the practice of the temporary posting of workers from one Member St...
Posting of workers in the framework of the provision of services within the European Union is govern...
nicht angegebenOn March 8, 2016 the European Commission, proposed review of the Posted Workers Direc...
The result of research carried out in several European countries, this book analyses the phenomenon...
The aim of this thesis is to present the phenomenon of posting workers within the EU in the context ...
The interest for the phenomenon of posting of workers in the EU has been revived by the (infamous) d...
Labour mobility within the European Union continues to be a limited phenomenon. This concerns both l...
This article aims to examine to what extent the recent reform of the Posting of Workers Directive (P...
Labour mobility within the European Union continues to be a limited phenomenon. This concerns both l...
One of the patterns European firms follow to work in various European countries is that of providing...
This article places the current legal framework governing posted work within the debate on ‘european...
This article places the current legal framework governing posted work within the debate on ‘european...
One of the patterns European firms follow to work in various European countries is that of providing...
This book chapter forms the basis of an expert UK county report submitted to the European Federation...
The result of research carried out in several European countries, this book analyses the phenomenon...
Over the course of twenty years, the practice of the temporary posting of workers from one Member St...
Posting of workers in the framework of the provision of services within the European Union is govern...
nicht angegebenOn March 8, 2016 the European Commission, proposed review of the Posted Workers Direc...
The result of research carried out in several European countries, this book analyses the phenomenon...
The aim of this thesis is to present the phenomenon of posting workers within the EU in the context ...
The interest for the phenomenon of posting of workers in the EU has been revived by the (infamous) d...
Labour mobility within the European Union continues to be a limited phenomenon. This concerns both l...
This article aims to examine to what extent the recent reform of the Posting of Workers Directive (P...
Labour mobility within the European Union continues to be a limited phenomenon. This concerns both l...