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European Employment Laws: a comparative guide(ISBN 978 1904905 19 6)ContentsPART ONE: posting workers in the EUIntroduction Enlargement - EU27 Towards EU28 or EU30? Fifty years on – the new challenges facing EU27 Opportunities for EU28 and beyond New governance for an emerging enlarged social EU 28 Putting EU labour law into practice EU labour law Transnational employment: the mandatory rules on forum Which law applies? - applicable law solutions
PART TWO: EU 27 employment laws1. Austria 2. Belgium 3. Bulgaria 4. Cyprus 5. Czech Republic 6. Denmark 7. Estonia 8. Finland 9. France 10. Germany 11. Greece 12. Hungary 13. Ireland 14. Italy 15. Latvia 16. Lithuania 17. Luxembourg 18. Malta 19. Netherlands 20. Poland 21. Portugal 22. Romania 23. Slovak Republic 24. Slovenia 25. Spain 26. Sweden 27. UK 27.1. Categories of Employment Rights 27.2. Contract of Employment 27.3. Collective Agreements 27.4. Express Terms and Reasonableness 27.5. Temporary and Fixed Term Employment 27.6. Probationary/Trial Periods 27.7. Employee Status and Continuity 27.8. Working Time Regulations 27.9. Discrimination Legislation 27.10. Legislation on Equal Pay 27.11. Maternity Rights 27.12. Paternity Leave 27.13. Adoption Leave 27.14. Maternity Leave 27.15. Flexible Working 27.16. Fixed Term Work 27.17. Family Friendly 27.18. Dismissal Law in the UK 27.19. Statutory Dispute Procedures 27.20. Disciplinary and Grievance Procedures 27.21. Notice 27.22. What May Be a Valid Reason For Dismissal? 27.23. Minimum Wage 27.24. Litigation in the UK - Employment Tribunals
PART THREE: Forthcoming EU 3028. Turkey 29. Bosnia Herzegovina 30. Macedonia PART FOUR: EU Information Centre |
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