Systems of Employee Representation at the Enterprise

Systems of Employee Representation at the Enterprise
Title Systems of Employee Representation at the Enterprise PDF eBook
Author Roger Blanpain
Publisher Kluwer Law International B.V.
Pages 264
Release 2012-08-01
Genre Law
ISBN 9041140824

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Amid the trend towards decentralized industrial relations, various new and modified systems of employee representation are taking hold in many countries worldwide. In this highly informative examination of this field of international labour law – originally presented as a series of papers for the 11th JILPT Comparative Labor Law Seminar held in Tokyo in February 2012 – twelve distinguished scholars from Australia, China, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, Sweden, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the United States describe their countries’ current perspectives on this issue, along with their own analysis and commentary. Among the specific questions addressed for each jurisdiction are the following: What is the legal framework for an employee representation system? How is the representative body formed and what are its declared powers? Are there legal mechanisms preventing intervention by the employer? Are non-standard employees involved? What methods of deliberation and decision-making are used? How are the activities of representatives protected? Who bears the costs? What is the relationship with collective bargaining? With labour unions? Each contributor also describes typical ways in which the employee representative system works, offering concrete examples such as dismissal, wage determination, and equal treatment. Some deal with situations in which employee representation is in fact nonexistent or malfunctioning in real workplaces. There is also pervasive attention paid to the fundamental matter of what ‘representation’ is for, and the probable future direction of employee representation. Given the need to secure representation for non-union and non-standard employees at the workplace, these reports on the conditions and new developments in this important field provide ample basis on which to build a better system of employee representation in this era of diversified workforces in the globalized market. Accordingly, this book will prove of inestimable value to practitioners and policymakers in labour and employment law anywhere in the world.

System of Employee Representation at the Enterprise

System of Employee Representation at the Enterprise
Title System of Employee Representation at the Enterprise PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 198
Release 2012
Genre Management
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A Decade of Employee Representation on Company Boards

A Decade of Employee Representation on Company Boards
Title A Decade of Employee Representation on Company Boards PDF eBook
Author Björn Gustavsen
Publisher
Pages 28
Release 1990
Genre Industrial management
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Basic Guide to the National Labor Relations Act

Basic Guide to the National Labor Relations Act
Title Basic Guide to the National Labor Relations Act PDF eBook
Author United States. National Labor Relations Board. Office of the General Counsel
Publisher U.S. Government Printing Office
Pages 68
Release 1997
Genre Law
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Corporate Governance of State-Owned Enterprises A Survey of OECD Countries

Corporate Governance of State-Owned Enterprises A Survey of OECD Countries
Title Corporate Governance of State-Owned Enterprises A Survey of OECD Countries PDF eBook
Author OECD
Publisher OECD Publishing
Pages 232
Release 2005-12-16
Genre
ISBN 9264009434

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Presents the OECD Guidelines on Corporate Governance of State-Owned Enterprises as well as a comparative overview of main practices and issues related to corporate governance of state-owned enterprises in the OECD area.

Employee Participation and Company Structure in the European Community

Employee Participation and Company Structure in the European Community
Title Employee Participation and Company Structure in the European Community PDF eBook
Author Commission of the European Communities
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 1975
Genre Companies
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Enterprise and Social Rights

Enterprise and Social Rights
Title Enterprise and Social Rights PDF eBook
Author Adalberto Perulli
Publisher Kluwer Law International B.V.
Pages 450
Release 2017-06-15
Genre Law
ISBN 9041186212

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Globalization has led to growing labour fragmentation and widening of gaps in social protection. Although the enterprise is increasingly expected to be socially responsible, in actuality extreme worker inequalities and social dumping have become ubiquitous worldwide. This volume – the first to focus attention on the ‘theory of the firm’ as it reveals itself in today’s world from a multidisciplinary perspective – underscores the necessity to rebuild a new scientifically controlled paradigm that acknowledges and regulates the dimension of power in the functioning of the organization. In their contributed essays, nineteen renowned scholars in labour law and industrial relations rethink the firm, its conception, its value, and its regulation, analysing such aspects as the following: – labour-management relations issues that arise when companies go global but workers remain local; – the firm as a social construction; – the continuing necessity for collective bargaining; – concealment of the employment relationship under the guise of self-employment; – concealment of the real employer behind figureheads and shell companies; – social welfare effects of outsourcing; – the company’s interaction with the network of suppliers and with local education processes; – determining who actually carries responsibility towards workers; – overcoming companies’ drive to enter the global market in response to national regulation; – realizing the notion of ‘duty of care’; – mechanisms of participation of workers in the management of the enterprise; and – the persistent limitations that women face in the workplace, even when worker participation is advocated. With attention to innovative developments in Germany, Italy, Japan, and other countries, analyses include case studies of specific companies as well as case law, in particular the European Court of Justice’s jurisprudence in matters of collective dismissals, seconded workers, and public contracts. In their head-on tackling of the fragmentation and blurring of social responsibility in enterprise organization, these important essays propose a view of the enterprise as a factor in a new ‘constitutionalisation’ of labour that shifts employment protection from single legal entities to the network’s economic activity, thus realigning the legal boundaries of the enterprise with its economic reality. As a compelling investigation of how a satisfactory implementation of labour standards in the fragmented enterprise can be guaranteed, this book will be studied by entrepreneurs, managers, consultants, corporate lawyers, judges, human rights experts, and trade unionists, and will be welcomed by academics and researchers in industrial relations and labour law.