This contribution analyses five recent rulings of the Court of Justice on one of the classic and most important pieces of EU legislation in the field of labour law: the Collective Redundancies Directive. The Directive instructs employers who are contemplating collective redundancies to consult workers' representatives and other relevant stakeholders with a view to finding ways to possibly avoid mass dismissals or to mitigate their social consequences. The Court offers important clarification on when this process must be initiated by clarifying the precise meaning of the concept of "collective redundancies".</p
This Working Paper examines the issue of collective redress as a possible way to defend workers’ rig...
The interest for the phenomenon of posting of workers in the EU has been revived by the (infamous) d...
The dismissal by way of redundancy in Britain is analysed in this contribution with regard to both i...
This contribution analyses five recent rulings of the Court of Justice on one of the classic and mos...
The author analyses the definition of collective redundancy under EU and Croatian labor legislation,...
title: Collective redundancies key words: labour law collective redundancies consultation This study...
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has clarified the applicability of European Union law to collect...
The paper presents the findings of comparative and interdisciplinary legal and economic study on man...
Contains fulltext : 176329.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The paper pre...
In her PhD thesis, the author deals with the legal regulation of transfer of undertaking (and the pa...
The recent litigation on collective redundancy rights raised a number of important issues, all of wh...
The application of the term “workplace” in Spanish labor law has been a very controversialissue over...
This paper address the protection of fundamental rights when applying redundancies. Today, the rules...
This book explores the complicated relationship between the EU legal framework for posting of worker...
Z nastankom gospodarske krize, tako v slovenskem gospodarstvu kot v gospodarstvu drugih držav članic...
This Working Paper examines the issue of collective redress as a possible way to defend workers’ rig...
The interest for the phenomenon of posting of workers in the EU has been revived by the (infamous) d...
The dismissal by way of redundancy in Britain is analysed in this contribution with regard to both i...
This contribution analyses five recent rulings of the Court of Justice on one of the classic and mos...
The author analyses the definition of collective redundancy under EU and Croatian labor legislation,...
title: Collective redundancies key words: labour law collective redundancies consultation This study...
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has clarified the applicability of European Union law to collect...
The paper presents the findings of comparative and interdisciplinary legal and economic study on man...
Contains fulltext : 176329.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The paper pre...
In her PhD thesis, the author deals with the legal regulation of transfer of undertaking (and the pa...
The recent litigation on collective redundancy rights raised a number of important issues, all of wh...
The application of the term “workplace” in Spanish labor law has been a very controversialissue over...
This paper address the protection of fundamental rights when applying redundancies. Today, the rules...
This book explores the complicated relationship between the EU legal framework for posting of worker...
Z nastankom gospodarske krize, tako v slovenskem gospodarstvu kot v gospodarstvu drugih držav članic...
This Working Paper examines the issue of collective redress as a possible way to defend workers’ rig...
The interest for the phenomenon of posting of workers in the EU has been revived by the (infamous) d...
The dismissal by way of redundancy in Britain is analysed in this contribution with regard to both i...