Managerial Law: Volume 45 Issue 3/4
Table of contents
A comparative hypothesis of the “contractualisation” of social law
Philippe AuvergnonStates that although the “contractualization” of social law appears not to have had an effect on the UK this is incorrect, as the UK is affected by an opposite type of trend…
The contractual nature of social law
Jo Carby‐HallProposes to treat social law contracts by covering the two most important aspects of the contract of employment, and also the collective agreement. Covers the contract of…
International framework agreements in the global textile, garment and footwear sector
Doug Miller, Steve GrinterSeeks to outline the policy and practice of the International, Textile, Garment and Leather Workers’ Federation, with respect to multinationals in the sector. Explains there is an…
Contract and labour relations: the Polish case
Michal SeweryñskiInvestigates the Polish Labour Code and how it has been updated to modern standards similar to those int he rest of Europe. States the Polish Labour code doctrine is for…
The contractualization of labour relations law: an illustration of North American trends
Gilles TrudeauInvestigates what is happening in North America with regard to labour relations law. Examines, first, collective labour relations and labour law and, second, focuses on the legal…
Contract and industrial relations: the German case
Manfred WeissSpotlights labour law contracts in Germany and how this increase is only modest. States contractual relations in both the public and private sector in Germany (in principle) are…
Regulations in the field of social protection in Romania
Ovidiu TincaHighlights social policy in Romania and how it has changed from pre‐1990 to its situation today (from nil to 9 per cent unemployment!). Covers the Laws and Acts therein in great…