Coordinators: Lex Heerma van Voss (Amsterdam), Corinne Maitte (Paris Est Marne la Vallée), Philipp Reick (Jerusalem), Jürgen Schmidt (Berlin), Didier Terrier (Valenciennes) Following years of virtual neglect in academia and beyond, the length of the workday has resurfaced as one of the burning issue for European labor. From the bitter strikes in crisis-ridden Greece to the French labor law protests of 2016, struggles against the extension of working hours feature prominently in present-day m..
Retrouvez les trois conférences présentées par Arthur McIvor, Alessandro Stanziani et Cristina Borer...
This chapter examines France's "35-hour law," a workweek reduction effort developed by the French so...
Working time is a key element of working life and its regulation has, for decades, been at the core ...
2nd European Labor History Network (ELHN) Conference: "The length of the workday, notions of time, a...
Coordinators: Eszter Bartha (ELTE University of Budapest), Tibor Valuch (Eszterházy Károly Universit...
Organizers: Enric Garcia (Universitat de Barcelona) and Jordi Ibarz (Universitat de Barcelona) Dear ...
[Version française] Agencies and labour regulation in building sites (13th-19th centuries) Coordinat...
DURING LAST YEARS THE DEBATE ON REDUCIG WORKING DAY LENGTH AS A POLICY INSTRUMENT TO CREATE JOBS IN ...
International audienceCollective bargaining between employers and trade unions has profoundly change...
The introduction of an eight-hour working day and forty eight-hour working week was the result of ma...
[Version française] Developments and implementations of labour law and social welfare in colonial em...
International audienceFor a century and a half (1830-1980), working time in France has been construc...
Dear members of the ELHN Working Group “Feminist Labour History”, dear interested Colleagues and fri...
Labour historians have been particularly attuned to the global turn. Over the last decade labour his...
Wages, family budgets and gender in Contemporary Europe Session proposed to the Working Group Labour...
Retrouvez les trois conférences présentées par Arthur McIvor, Alessandro Stanziani et Cristina Borer...
This chapter examines France's "35-hour law," a workweek reduction effort developed by the French so...
Working time is a key element of working life and its regulation has, for decades, been at the core ...
2nd European Labor History Network (ELHN) Conference: "The length of the workday, notions of time, a...
Coordinators: Eszter Bartha (ELTE University of Budapest), Tibor Valuch (Eszterházy Károly Universit...
Organizers: Enric Garcia (Universitat de Barcelona) and Jordi Ibarz (Universitat de Barcelona) Dear ...
[Version française] Agencies and labour regulation in building sites (13th-19th centuries) Coordinat...
DURING LAST YEARS THE DEBATE ON REDUCIG WORKING DAY LENGTH AS A POLICY INSTRUMENT TO CREATE JOBS IN ...
International audienceCollective bargaining between employers and trade unions has profoundly change...
The introduction of an eight-hour working day and forty eight-hour working week was the result of ma...
[Version française] Developments and implementations of labour law and social welfare in colonial em...
International audienceFor a century and a half (1830-1980), working time in France has been construc...
Dear members of the ELHN Working Group “Feminist Labour History”, dear interested Colleagues and fri...
Labour historians have been particularly attuned to the global turn. Over the last decade labour his...
Wages, family budgets and gender in Contemporary Europe Session proposed to the Working Group Labour...
Retrouvez les trois conférences présentées par Arthur McIvor, Alessandro Stanziani et Cristina Borer...
This chapter examines France's "35-hour law," a workweek reduction effort developed by the French so...
Working time is a key element of working life and its regulation has, for decades, been at the core ...