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  • 1
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    London [England] : Hart Publishing | [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing
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    gbv_1806880555
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 293 pages)
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9781509956227 , 9781509956203
    Content: "This open access book investigates the role of collective bargaining in the gig economy. Despite the variety of situations covered by the term "gig economy", collective agreements for employees and non-employees are being concluded in various countries, either at company or at branch level. Offline workers such as riders, food deliverers, drivers or providers of cleaning services are slowly gaining access to the series of negotiated rights that, in the past, were only available to employees. The chapters analyse recent high-profile decisions including Uber in France's Court de Cassation, Glovo in the Spanish Supreme Court, and Uber in the UK Supreme Court. They evaluate the bargaining agents in different Member States of the EU, to determine whether established actors are participating in the dynamics of the gig economy or if they are being substituted, totally or partially, by new agents. Interesting best practices are drawn from the comparison, also as regards the contents of collective bargaining, raising awareness in those countries that are being left behind in the dynamics of the gig economy. The book collects the results of the COGENS (VS/2019/0084) research project, funded by the European Union, that gathered scholars and stakeholders from 17 countries. It will be an invaluable resource for scholars, trade unionists and policy makers. The open access edition of this book is available under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on www.bloomsburycollections.com."--
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781509956234
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781509956197
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781509956234
    Language: English
    Author information: Brameshuber, Elisabeth 1987-
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1832248208
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (320 p.)
    ISBN: 9781509956227 , 9781509956210 , 9781509956203
    Content: This open access book investigates the role of collective bargaining in the gig economy. Despite the variety of situations covered by the term "gig economy", collective agreements for employees and non-employees are being concluded in various countries, either at company or at branch level. Offline workers such as riders, food deliverers, drivers or providers of cleaning services are slowly gaining access to the series of negotiated rights that, in the past, were only available to employees. The chapters analyse recent high-profile decisions including Uber in France's Court de Cassation, Glovo in the Spanish Supreme Court, and Uber in the UK Supreme Court. They evaluate the bargaining agents in different Member States of the EU, to determine whether established actors are participating in the dynamics of the gig economy or if they are being substituted, totally or partially, by new agents. Interesting best practices are drawn from the comparison, also as regards the contents of collective bargaining, raising awareness in those countries that are being left behind in the dynamics of the gig economy. The book collects the results of the COGENS (VS/2019/0084) research project, funded by the European Union, that gathered scholars and stakeholders from 17 countries. It will be an invaluable resource for scholars, trade unionists and policy makers. The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com
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  • 3
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    gbv_1888530340
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (624 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9781509968756
    Content: This book provides an all-encompassing and timely analysis of the EU regulatory framework deriving from the enactment of Directive 2022/2041 on adequate minimum wages. In the first part, the book discusses the function of minimum wage policies in contemporary labour markets and the role of social partners and collective bargaining in governing minimum wage determinants and trends. The second part provides an article-by-article commentary of the Directive, including insights on crucial aspects such as the EU competence to intervene on wages, the concept of minimum wage adequacy, and the measurement and promotion of collective bargaining coverage. The third part assesses the impact of the Directive across the EU, focusing on the main systemic implications of the Directive as well as on the structural changes that Member States will need to implement. With contributions written by scholars and stakeholders from across Europe, the book sheds light on one of labour law s most fundamental objectives to provide for adequate minimum wages. It is an invaluable resource for researchers, policy makers, trade unionists and employers representatives
    Note: 1. Introduction: Regulating Minimum Wages as Fundamental Challenge for EU Law Luca Ratti (University of Luxembourg), Elisabeth Brameshuber (University of Vienna, Austria) and Vincenzo Pietrogiovanni (University of South Denmark) Part I: Cross-Cutting Themes 2. In Search of Adequacy in Contemporary Labour Markets, Zoe Adams (University of Cambridge, UK) 3. Choosing a Tightrope Instead of a Rope Bridge The Choice of Legal Basis for the AMW Directive, Sacha Garben (College of Europe, Belgium) 4. The Impact of the AMW Directive on EU Labour Law, Claudia Schubert (University of Hamburg, Germany) 5. The Legal Institutions of Industrial Relations on Wage-setting, Vincenzo Bavaro (University of Bari, Italy) 6. The Collective Bargaining Directive in Disguise How the European Minimum Wage Directive Aims to Strengthen Collective Bargaining, Torsten M ller (European Trade Union Institute for Research, Belgium) and Thorsten Schulten (Hans B ckler Foundation, Germany) 7. Minimum Wages in OECD Countries, Andrea Garnero (OECD, France) 8. The Directive on Adequate Minimum Wages and the Revival of a European Social Union, Luca Ratti (University of Luxembourg) 9. Constitutionalisation and Social Rights A Fundamental Right to Adequate Minimum Wages? Elisabeth Brameshuber (University of Vienna, Austria) Part II: Commentary of the Text of the Directive 10. Subject Matter (Article 1), Erika Kov cs (WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria) 11. Scope (Article 2), Emanuele Menegatti (University of Bologna, Italy) 12. Definitions (Article 3), Mijke Houwerzijl (Tilburg University, Netherlands) 13. Promotion of Collective Bargaining on Wage Setting (Article 4), Antonio Lo Faro (University of Catania, Italy) 14. The Procedure for Setting Adequate Statutory Minimum Wages (Article 5), Adam Sagan and Alexander Schmidt (University of Bayreuth, Germany) 15. Variations and Deductions (Article 6), Piotr Grzebyk (University of Warsaw, Poland) 16. Involvement of Social Partners in the Setting and Updating of Statutory Minimum Wages (Article 7), Antonio Garcia-Mu oz (University of Castilla La Mancha, Spain) 17. Effective Access of Workers to Statutory Minimum Wages (Article 8), Ane Aranguiz (Tilburg University, Netherlands) and Bartlomiej Bednarowicz (European Economic and Social Committee, Belgium) 18. Public Procurement (Article 9), ACL Davies (University of Oxford, UK) 19. Monitoring and Data Collection and Information on Minimum Wage Protection (Articles 10 and 11), R diger Krause (University of G ttingen, Germany) 20. Right to Redress and Protection against Adverse Treatment or Consequences (Article 12), Sylvaine Laulom (French Cour de Cassation, France) 21. Penalties (Article 13), Piera Loi (University of Cagliari, Italy) 22. Final Provisions (Articles 14-19), J r me Porta (University of Bordeaux, France) Part III: The Impact of the Directive in the Member States 23. Austria, Thomas Dullinger (WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria) 24. Baltic States, Daiva Petrylaite (Vilnius University, Lithuania) and Vida Petrylaite (Vilnius University, Lithuania) 25. Belgium, Filip Dorssemont (UCLouvain, Belgium) 26. Croatia and Slovenia, Luka Ticar (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) and Ivana Grgurev (University of Zagreb, Croatia) 27. Cyprus and Greece, Stamatina Yannakourou (European University Cyprus) 28. France, Gwenola Bargain (University of Tours, France) 29. Germany, Monika Schlachter (University of Trier, Germany) 30. Hungary, Tam s Gyulav ri (P zm ny P ter Catholic University Budapest, Hungary) 31. Iberian States, Teresa Coelho Moreira (University of Minho, Portugal) and Daniel P rez del Prado (Universidad Carlos III Madrid, Spain) 32. Ireland, Mark Bell (University College Dublin, Ireland) and Alan Eustace (University of Oxford, UK) 33. Italy, Orsola Razzolini (University of Milan, Italy) 34. Poland, Izabela Florczak (University of Lodz, Poland) and Marta Otto (University of Warsaw, Poland) 35. Scandinavian States, Petra Herzfeld Olsson (Stockholm University, Sweden) and Mette S sted Hemme (Aarhus University, Denmark) , Barrierefreier Inhalt: Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Content is displayed as HTML full text which can easily be resized or read with assistive technology, with mark-up that allows screen readers and keyboard-only users to navigate easily
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781509968725
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781509968732
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781509968749
    Language: English
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  • 4
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    gbv_1830388967
    Format: XII, 504 Seiten , Diagramme , 20.5 cm x 14 cm
    ISBN: 9783406798351 , 3406798357 , 9783214026424 , 3214026429 , 9783038916611
    Content: Zum Werk: Der vorliegende Band stellt die Frage nach Stand und Perspektiven rechtlicher Dogmatik in diversen Bereichen des Privatrechts und öffentlichen Rechts, in interdisziplinären Zusammenhängen sowie in der Rechtspraxis, wie z.B.: Arbeitsrecht, Grundrechte, Law and Economics, Steuerrecht, Strafrecht, Verfahrensrecht. Die umfangreichen Beiträge betrachten aus verschiedenen Perspektiven die rechtsdogmatische Entwicklung, die sie hervorgebracht hat, nach den Voraussetzungen, auf denen sie ruht, nach den Ansprüchen, denen sie zu genügen hat, nach der Leistungsfähigkeit, die sie beanspruchen kann, nach der Anschlussfähigkeit, die ihr innewohnt und überhaupt nach dem Charakter einer Befassung mit dem positiven Recht, die so vielen so vieles sagt.Vorteile auf einen Blick: über 25 unterschiedliche Perspektiven, Beträge von renommierten Rechtswissenschaftlerinnen und Rechtswissenschaftler aus Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz, Zielgruppe: Für Interessentinnen und Interessenten der Rechtsdogmatik
    Language: German
    Subjects: Law
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    Keywords: Rechtsdogmatik
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Kaiser, Anna-Bettina 1976-
    Author information: Kirste, Stephan 1962-
    Author information: Ehrke-Rabel, Tina 1975-
    Author information: Wendehorst, Christiane 1968-
    Author information: Brameshuber, Elisabeth 1987-
    Author information: Lurger, Brigitta 1967-
    Author information: Neumayr, Matthias 1958-
    Author information: Wiederin, Ewald 1961-
    Author information: Eberhard, Harald 1978-
    Author information: Bydlinski, Peter 1957-
    Author information: Towfigh, Emanuel V. 1978-
    Author information: Bäcker, Carsten 1979-
    Author information: Poier, Klaus 1969-
    Author information: Spitzer, Martin 1979-
    Author information: De Wet, Erika 1967-
    Author information: Glaser, Andreas 1977-
    Author information: Bezemek, Christoph 1981-
    Author information: Fuchs, Claudia 1979-
    Author information: Perner, Stefan 1980-
    Author information: Potacs, Michael 1958-
    Author information: Pippan, Christian 1967-
    Author information: Aaken, Anne van 1969-
    Author information: Kodek, Georg E. 1963-
    Author information: Lege, Joachim 1957-
    Author information: Forgó, Nikolaus 1968-
    Author information: Fister, Mathis 1981-
    Author information: Müller, Andreas Th. 1977-
    Author information: Eisenberger, Iris 1972-
    Author information: Somek, Alexander 1961-
    Author information: Holoubek, Michael 1962-
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  • 5
    UID:
    almafu_9960869108702883
    Format: 1 online resource (320 pages)
    Content: This open access book investigates the role of collective bargaining in the gig economy. Despite the variety of situations covered by the term "gig economy", collective agreements for employees and non-employees are being concluded in various countries, either at company or at branch level. Offline workers such as riders, food deliverers, drivers or providers of cleaning services are slowly gaining access to the series of negotiated rights that, in the past, were only available to employees. The chapters analyse recent high-profile decisions including Uber in France's Court de Cassation, Glovo in the Spanish Supreme Court, and Uber in the UK Supreme Court. They evaluate the bargaining agents in different Member States of the EU, to determine whether established actors are participating in the dynamics of the gig economy or if they are being substituted, totally or partially, by new agents. Interesting best practices are drawn from the comparison, also as regards the contents of collective bargaining, raising awareness in those countries that are being left behind in the dynamics of the gig economy. The book collects the results of the COGENS (VS/2019/0084) research project, funded by the European Union, that gathered scholars and stakeholders from 17 countries. It will be an invaluable resource for scholars, trade unionists and policy makers. The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-5099-5620-4
    Language: English
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  • 6
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    Wien : Verlag Österreich
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048831225
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (253 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9783708340906
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Vorwort -- Elisabeth Bartmann / Julia Heindl. Überblick über die Rechtsvorschriften und die Judikatur zum österreichischen Sozialversicherungsrecht im Jahr 2021 -- Eberhard Eichenhofer. Europäisches Sozialversicherungsrecht: Gebot - Desiderat - Möglichkeit -- Caroline Graf-Schimek. Homeoffice im Ausland (EU/EWR/Schweiz) - Sozialversicherung -- Winfried Pinggera / Clemens Stadler. Von verantwortungsvollen Verantwortlichen -- Wolfgang Panhölzl / Elisabeth Bischofreiter. Angesteckt am Arbeitsplatz - Unfallversicherungsschutz bei Covid-19 -- Daniela Czelalary-Ulrich / Gerhard Eminger. Neues in der Pensionsversicherung 2021 -- Andreas Gerhartl. Covid-19-Impfung und Arbeitslosenversicherung -- Manuela Stadler. Ausgewählte Judikatur des Jahres 2021 zum Kinderbetreuungsgeldgesetz und Familienzeitbonusgesetz -- Martina Rosenmayr-Khoshideh / Vera Vogelauer. Novellierung zweier Spezifika des Sozialversicherungsrechts der Selbständigen: Änderungen bei Wochengeld/Betriebshilfe und der Abfertigung bäuerlicher Unfallrenten -- Thomas Neumann / Michaela Georgina Lexer. Ändert sich die sozialversicherungsrechtliche Zuordnung der Kommanditisten? -- Cathleen Rabe-Rosendahl / Wolfhard Kohte. Sozialversicherungsrechtliche Unterstützung bei Carearbeit in der Pandemie -- Johanna Kerschbaumer. Veränderliche Werte in der Sozialversicherung 2022 -- Herausgeberinnen und Autor*innenverzeichnis
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Brameshuber, Elisabeth Sozialversicherungsrecht Wien : Verlag Österreich,c2022 ISBN 9783708340890
    Language: German
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1005146152
    Format: xviii, 342 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789041189998
    Series Statement: Bulletin of comparative labour relations volume 99
    Note: Enthält 20 Beiträge
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789041190277
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789041190284
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Law
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    Keywords: Arbeitsbeziehungen ; Dezentralisation ; Gewerkschaftspolitik ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Brockmann, Judith
    Author information: Blanpain, Roger 1932-2016
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_BV046573528
    Format: XIV, 1003 Seiten : , 1 Porträt ; , 23 cm x 15.5 cm.
    ISBN: 978-3-214-01279-3 , 3-214-01279-7
    Note: Beiträge teilweise deutsch, teilweise englisch, teilweise italienisch, teilweise französisch
    Language: German
    Subjects: Law
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    Keywords: Arbeitsrecht ; Sozialrecht ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift
    Author information: Karl, Beatrix 1967-
    Author information: Friedrich, Michael, 1969-
    Author information: Marhold, Franz, 1955-
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  • 9
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048400094
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781509956227 , 9781509956210 , 9781509956203
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-50995-619-7
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Sociology
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    Keywords: Freiberufliche Tätigkeit ; Arbeitsbedingungen ; Arbeitsflexibilisierung ; Unsicherheit ; Befristetes Arbeitsverhältnis
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Brameshuber, Elisabeth 1987-
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London [England] :Hart Publishing, | [London, England] :Bloomsbury Publishing,
    UID:
    almahu_9949712147302882
    Format: 1 online resource (320 pages).
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 1-5099-5619-0 , 1-5099-5622-0
    Content: "This open access book investigates the role of collective bargaining in the gig economy. Despite the variety of situations covered by the term "gig economy", collective agreements for employees and non-employees are being concluded in various countries, either at company or at branch level. Offline workers such as riders, food deliverers, drivers or providers of cleaning services are slowly gaining access to the series of negotiated rights that, in the past, were only available to employees. The chapters analyse recent high-profile decisions including Uber in France's Court de Cassation, Glovo in the Spanish Supreme Court, and Uber in the UK Supreme Court. They evaluate the bargaining agents in different Member States of the EU, to determine whether established actors are participating in the dynamics of the gig economy or if they are being substituted, totally or partially, by new agents. Interesting best practices are drawn from the comparison, also as regards the contents of collective bargaining, raising awareness in those countries that are being left behind in the dynamics of the gig economy. The book collects the results of the COGENS (VS/2019/0084) research project, funded by the European Union, that gathered scholars and stakeholders from 17 countries. It will be an invaluable resource for scholars, trade unionists and policy makers. The open access edition of this book is available under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on www.bloomsburycollections.com."--
    Note: 1. Collective Bargaining and the Gig Economy: Reality and Possibilities José María Miranda Boto (University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain) -- Part I: The Sources of a Possible Regulation -- 2. The Boundaries between Collective Agreements and Statutory Legislation in the Gig Economy Piera Loi (University of Cagliari, Italy) -- 3. The EU Normative Patchwork on the Regulation of Platform Work Luca Ratti (University of Luxembourg) -- 4. Collective Bargaining in the Gig-Economy and the European Social Charter Barbara Kresal (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) -- 5. Litigating the Gig Economy: Comparative Experiences from Europe's Supreme Courts Jeremias Adams-Prassl (University of Oxford, UK), Sylvaine Laulom (University Lumière Lyon 2, France) and Yolanda Maneiro Vázquez (University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain) -- 6. Why Collective Bargaining Is a Must for Platform Workers Tamás Gyulavári (Peter Pázmány Catholic University of Budapest, Hungary) and Gábor Kártyás (Peter Pázmány Catholic University of Budapest, Hungary) -- Part II - Actors and Contents -- 7. The 'Smart' Trade Union: New Strategies for a Digitalised Labour Market Felicia Rosioru (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania) -- 8. Algorithms, Discrimination and Collective Bargaining Teresa Alexandra Coelho Moreira (University of Minho, Portugal) -- 9. Protection of Gig Workers against Contract Termination: Not for Everyone? Jakub Tomšej (Charles University of Prague, Czech Republic) -- 10 The Personal Dimension of Collective Bargaining in the Gig-Economy: The Spanish Perspective Daniel Pérez del Prado (University Carlos III de Madrid, Spain) and Guillermo Barrios Baudor (University Rey Juan Carlos, Spain) -- 11. The Shortcomings of the North-American Collective Bargaining Model in the Gig Economy: The Turkish Perspective Kubra Dogan Yenisey (Bilgi University of Istanbul, Turkey) -- 12. (A Fundamental Right to) Collective Bargaining for Economically Dependent, Employee-Like Workers Elisabeth Brameshuber (University of Vienna, Austria)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-5099-5623-9
    Language: English
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