A new subcategory of employee status - the recently coined 'employee shareholder' - is presently in force in Britain effective from 1st September 2013. This paper discusses and analyses the main rules applicable to the employee shareholder. From amongst this select body of regulations, emphasis is placed on the procedures and technicalities of the contract, specifically in relation to the contentious mechanism whereby the previous contract of employment is converted into the new contract of employee shareholder. Additionally, possible contradictions arising from the recently enacted legislation are identified and the tenor of the legal framework, in light of these discrepancies, reflected on at length. Against the backdrop of this doctrinal...
Part I of this note examines the sources of Community power over employment policy. Part II analyzes...
Purpose The paper traces the development of employee ownership in the UK since the 1980s. It propos...
In this paper, the authors consider whether the contract of employment should continue to be the cen...
The aim of this paper is to discuss and analyse the impact of the new category of the employee share...
The European Company Statute and its accompanying Directive on worker involvement in the European Co...
On 1 September 2013, a new Employee Shareholder status came into force in the UK. Under its provisio...
Following a slow start, the European Company (Societas Europaea – SE) has become a popular legal for...
The subject of the study is the impact of the amendment to the Act on trade unions on the procedure ...
The paper examines the role of employees in governance. The paper highlights from a theory basis tha...
In October 2001, the EU formally adopted the legislation on the European Company, also known by its ...
The legal contemporary framework regarding individual employment relations has proven to be generall...
The recent redrafting of the corporate governance legal frame at the European level, with emphasis o...
This thesis explores the notion of the employer in English employment law. It seeks to develop a fun...
■ This article explores the origins and development of the European Company Statu...
Labour law struggles to deal with the vertical disintegration of the enterprise, a phenomenon that q...
Part I of this note examines the sources of Community power over employment policy. Part II analyzes...
Purpose The paper traces the development of employee ownership in the UK since the 1980s. It propos...
In this paper, the authors consider whether the contract of employment should continue to be the cen...
The aim of this paper is to discuss and analyse the impact of the new category of the employee share...
The European Company Statute and its accompanying Directive on worker involvement in the European Co...
On 1 September 2013, a new Employee Shareholder status came into force in the UK. Under its provisio...
Following a slow start, the European Company (Societas Europaea – SE) has become a popular legal for...
The subject of the study is the impact of the amendment to the Act on trade unions on the procedure ...
The paper examines the role of employees in governance. The paper highlights from a theory basis tha...
In October 2001, the EU formally adopted the legislation on the European Company, also known by its ...
The legal contemporary framework regarding individual employment relations has proven to be generall...
The recent redrafting of the corporate governance legal frame at the European level, with emphasis o...
This thesis explores the notion of the employer in English employment law. It seeks to develop a fun...
■ This article explores the origins and development of the European Company Statu...
Labour law struggles to deal with the vertical disintegration of the enterprise, a phenomenon that q...
Part I of this note examines the sources of Community power over employment policy. Part II analyzes...
Purpose The paper traces the development of employee ownership in the UK since the 1980s. It propos...
In this paper, the authors consider whether the contract of employment should continue to be the cen...