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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 경제경영 > 노동
· ISBN : 9781107041745
· 쪽수 : 542쪽
· 출판일 : 2013-10-10
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Introduction; The myths and realities for 'social Europe' Nicola Countouris and Mark Freedland; Part I. Social Europe and the Crisis of Idea(l)s: 1. Towards a European policy on work Alain Supiot; 2. Entrenching neo-liberalism: the current agenda of European social policy Colin Crouch; 3. Completing economic and social integration: towards labour law for the United States of Europe Frank Hendrickx; 4. International labour standards and EU labour law Giuseppe Casal; 5. The European Social Charter: could it contribute to a more social Europe? Monika Schlachter; 6. Completing the picture: the complex relationship between EU anti-discrimination law and 'social Europe' Colm O'Cinneide; 7. Breaking the mould: equality as a proactive duty Sandra Fredman; 8. The sovereign debt crisis and the evolution of labour law in Europe Simon Deakin and Aristea Koukiadaki; Part II. Addressing Precariousness in Work: 9. Disturbing equilibrium and transferring risk - confronting precarious work Sonia McKay; 10. Resocialising temporary agency work through a theory of 'reinforced' employers' liability Consuelo Chacartegui; 11. Regulating atypical work: beyond equality Anne Davies; 12. The charter in time of crisis: a case study of dismissal Catherine Barnard; 13. Job security: a challenge for EU social policy Manfred Weiss; 14. Flexibility and enterprise risk: employees as stakeholders in corporate governance Wanjiru Njoya; 15. The changing face of 'flexicurity' in times of austerity? Astrid Sanders; 16. Equality, fair-mutualisation and the socialisation of risk and reward in European pensions Kendra Strauss; Part III. Reinventing the Collective Dimensions of Social Europe: 17. Solidarity and the re-socialization of risk: analysing ETUC strategies to face the crisis Julia Lopez; 18. For better or for worse? Transnational solidarity in the light of social Europe Catherine Jacqueson; 19. Resocialising Europe through a European right to strike modelled on the Social Charter? Andrzej Marian ?wi?tkowsk; 20. Re-socialising collective deliberations Silvana Sciarra; 21. The emergence of socially sustainable sourcing: a mechanism for protecting labour standards in the context of collective bargaining decline Chris Wright and William Brown; 22. Migrant workers and collective bargaining: institutional isomorphism and legitimacy in a resocialised Europe Lydia Hayes, Tonia Novitz and Petra Herzfeld Olsson; 23. The European social dialogues - from autonomy to here Alan Bogg and Ruth Dukes; Epilogue Nicola Countouris and Mark Freedland.














