Part I of this note examines the sources of Community power over employment policy. Part II analyzes two Community directives approximating laws regarding employee involvement in dismissal procedures. It also examines the impact of these Community directives on two Member States, the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG or West Germany) and the United Kingdom. The note focuses on the FRG because its statutes have served as the model for Community directives, and because the harmonization of laws throughout the Community will provide unique benefits to the FRG. The note examines the United Kingdom because its government has historically had a limited impact upon worker-management relations, and compliance with Community directives often involves...
In April 2018, the European Commission presented a proposal for a Directive amending Di-rective 2017...
The EU Directive on informing and consulting employees (I&C Directive) is now established on the emp...
The article deals with the forthcoming challenges to the German system of co-determination (Mitbesti...
Part I of this note examines the sources of Community power over employment policy. Part II analyzes...
The subject of worker participation in the decision-making process has become one of the major topic...
The subject of the study is the impact of the amendment to the Act on trade unions on the procedure ...
The article describes alternative forms of employee participation initiatives, such as information, ...
The author considers the positions taken by two European countries which have always taken employee ...
The current trend toward greater worker participation in business decisions is reflected in European...
Is there potential, at European level, for joint regulation of employment relations? Over the short ...
The decision to establish a European Company (SE) is determined not only by the company but also by ...
The European Company Statute and its accompanying Directive on worker involvement in the European Co...
This master's dissertation deals with notice of termination of employment in three countries, specif...
Section 8(a)(5) of the National Labor Relations Act establishes a mandatory duty for statutory emplo...
This thesis examines and compares German and British trade union responses in a European context fol...
In April 2018, the European Commission presented a proposal for a Directive amending Di-rective 2017...
The EU Directive on informing and consulting employees (I&C Directive) is now established on the emp...
The article deals with the forthcoming challenges to the German system of co-determination (Mitbesti...
Part I of this note examines the sources of Community power over employment policy. Part II analyzes...
The subject of worker participation in the decision-making process has become one of the major topic...
The subject of the study is the impact of the amendment to the Act on trade unions on the procedure ...
The article describes alternative forms of employee participation initiatives, such as information, ...
The author considers the positions taken by two European countries which have always taken employee ...
The current trend toward greater worker participation in business decisions is reflected in European...
Is there potential, at European level, for joint regulation of employment relations? Over the short ...
The decision to establish a European Company (SE) is determined not only by the company but also by ...
The European Company Statute and its accompanying Directive on worker involvement in the European Co...
This master's dissertation deals with notice of termination of employment in three countries, specif...
Section 8(a)(5) of the National Labor Relations Act establishes a mandatory duty for statutory emplo...
This thesis examines and compares German and British trade union responses in a European context fol...
In April 2018, the European Commission presented a proposal for a Directive amending Di-rective 2017...
The EU Directive on informing and consulting employees (I&C Directive) is now established on the emp...
The article deals with the forthcoming challenges to the German system of co-determination (Mitbesti...