The EU Directives on maternity leave adopt a single social risk approach, focusing primarily on the protection of the delivering worker’s incapacity to work during pregnancy and after giving birth. They justify maternity leave on the basis of these workers’ vulnerability and provide for a leave of at least 14 weeks. However, recent case law of the CJEU questions whether maternity leave is consistent with this approach and respects the principle of non-discrimination on grounds of sex. This article challenges the EU Directives on maternity leave and seeks to find out to what extent they are based on a coherent single social risk approach, by examining not only EU and national legal sources but also medical literature. It concludes that the ...
This article discusses the EC\u27s legal accommodation of pregnancy in the workplace and the interpr...
The article recommends for the International Labour Organization to implement a new Standard on pate...
Job-protected parental leave is crucial for the health and economic security of babies, pregnant wom...
EU Directives on maternity leave, namely the Pregnant Workers Directive (PrWD) and Directive 2010/4...
Following PIETERS’ classification of social risks , at least two social risks can be identified duri...
European Union (EU) Directives on maternity leave, namely Directive 92/85 , on the protection of pre...
This paper studies the different directives regulating the protection of pregnancy and maternity of ...
Incapacity for work on the grounds of pregnancy and birth-related illness has long proved problemati...
Recent case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) questions whether traditional w...
EU Law on Maternity and Other Child-Related Leaves' aims to put on the table the limitations and sid...
Recent case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) questions whether traditional w...
This article examines in detail the Maternity Leave and Employment Protection Act and compares its b...
In Jessy Saint Prix v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU...
Protection of women in relation to pregnancy and maternity is generally regulated in the Council Dir...
[Excerpt] The Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality of the European Parliament (FEMM) aske...
This article discusses the EC\u27s legal accommodation of pregnancy in the workplace and the interpr...
The article recommends for the International Labour Organization to implement a new Standard on pate...
Job-protected parental leave is crucial for the health and economic security of babies, pregnant wom...
EU Directives on maternity leave, namely the Pregnant Workers Directive (PrWD) and Directive 2010/4...
Following PIETERS’ classification of social risks , at least two social risks can be identified duri...
European Union (EU) Directives on maternity leave, namely Directive 92/85 , on the protection of pre...
This paper studies the different directives regulating the protection of pregnancy and maternity of ...
Incapacity for work on the grounds of pregnancy and birth-related illness has long proved problemati...
Recent case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) questions whether traditional w...
EU Law on Maternity and Other Child-Related Leaves' aims to put on the table the limitations and sid...
Recent case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) questions whether traditional w...
This article examines in detail the Maternity Leave and Employment Protection Act and compares its b...
In Jessy Saint Prix v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU...
Protection of women in relation to pregnancy and maternity is generally regulated in the Council Dir...
[Excerpt] The Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality of the European Parliament (FEMM) aske...
This article discusses the EC\u27s legal accommodation of pregnancy in the workplace and the interpr...
The article recommends for the International Labour Organization to implement a new Standard on pate...
Job-protected parental leave is crucial for the health and economic security of babies, pregnant wom...