The EU directive on adequate minimum wages : context, commentary and trajectories / edited by Luca Ratti, Elisabeth Brameshuber and Vincenzo Pietrogiovanni.
2024
KJE2950 .E9 2024 (Mapit)
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The EU directive on adequate minimum wages : context, commentary and trajectories / edited by Luca Ratti, Elisabeth Brameshuber and Vincenzo Pietrogiovanni.
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European Union directive on adequate minimum wages
Imprint
Oxford, UK : Hart Publishing, 2024.
Description
xxxvii, 582 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction: Regulating Minimum Wages as a Fundamental Challenge for EU Law / Luca Ratti, Elisabeth Brameshuber and Vincenzo Pietrogiovanni
Part I. Cross-Cutting Themes. In Search of Adequacy in Contemporary Labour Markets / Zoe Adams
Choosing a Tightrope Instead of a Rope Bridge - the Choice of Legal Basis for the AMW Directive / Sacha Garben
The Impact of the AMW Directive on EU Labour Law / Claudia Schubert
The Legal Institutions of Industrial Relations on Wage-Setting / Vincenzo Bavaro
The Collective Bargaining Directive in Disguise - how the European Minimum Wage Directive Aims to Strengthen Collective Bargaining / Torsten Müller and Thorsten Schulten
Minimum Wages in OECD Countries / Andrea Garnero
The Directive on Adequate Minimum Wages and the Revival of a European Social Union / Luca Ratti
Constitutionalisation and Social Rights - a Fundamental Right to Adequate Minimum Wages? / Elisabeth Brameshuber
Part II. Commentary of the Text of the Directive. Subject Matter (Article 1) / Erika Kovács
Scope (Article 2) / Emanuele Menegatti
Definitions (Article 3) / Mijke Houwerzijl
Promotion of Collective Bargaining on Wage-Setting (Article 4) / Antonio Lo Faro
The Procedure for Setting Adequate Statutory Minimum Wages (Article 5) / Adam Sagan and Alexander Schmidt
Variations and Deductions (Article 6) / Piotr Grzebyk
Involvement of the Social Partners in the Setting and Updating of Statutory Minimum Wages (Article 7) / Antonio García-Muñoz
Effective Access of Workers to Statutory Minimum Wages (Article 8) / Ane Aranguiz and Bartłomiej Bednarowics
Public Procurement (Article 9) / ACL Davies
Monitoring and Data Collection and Information on Minimum Wage Protection (Articles 10 and 11) / Rüdiger Krause
Right to Redress and Protection Against Adverse Treatment or Consequences (Article 12) / Sylvaine Laulom
Penalties (Article 13) / Piera Loi
Final Provisions (Articles 14-19) / Jérôme Porta
Part III. The Impact of the Directive in the Member States. Austria / Thomas Dullinger
Baltic States / Daiva Petrylaitė and Vida Petrylaitė
Belgium / Filip Dorssemont
Croatia and Slovenia / Luka Tičar and Ivana Grgurev
Cyprus and Greece / Stamatina Yannakourou
France / Gwenola Bargain
Germany / Monika Schlachter
Hungary / Tamás Gyulavári
Iberian States / Teresa Coelho Moreira and Daniel Pérez del Prado
Ireland / Mark Bell and Alan Eustace
Italy / Orsola Razzolini
Poland / Izabela Florczak and Marta Otto
Scandinavian States / Petra Herzfeld Olsson and Mette Søsted Hemme.
Part I. Cross-Cutting Themes. In Search of Adequacy in Contemporary Labour Markets / Zoe Adams
Choosing a Tightrope Instead of a Rope Bridge - the Choice of Legal Basis for the AMW Directive / Sacha Garben
The Impact of the AMW Directive on EU Labour Law / Claudia Schubert
The Legal Institutions of Industrial Relations on Wage-Setting / Vincenzo Bavaro
The Collective Bargaining Directive in Disguise - how the European Minimum Wage Directive Aims to Strengthen Collective Bargaining / Torsten Müller and Thorsten Schulten
Minimum Wages in OECD Countries / Andrea Garnero
The Directive on Adequate Minimum Wages and the Revival of a European Social Union / Luca Ratti
Constitutionalisation and Social Rights - a Fundamental Right to Adequate Minimum Wages? / Elisabeth Brameshuber
Part II. Commentary of the Text of the Directive. Subject Matter (Article 1) / Erika Kovács
Scope (Article 2) / Emanuele Menegatti
Definitions (Article 3) / Mijke Houwerzijl
Promotion of Collective Bargaining on Wage-Setting (Article 4) / Antonio Lo Faro
The Procedure for Setting Adequate Statutory Minimum Wages (Article 5) / Adam Sagan and Alexander Schmidt
Variations and Deductions (Article 6) / Piotr Grzebyk
Involvement of the Social Partners in the Setting and Updating of Statutory Minimum Wages (Article 7) / Antonio García-Muñoz
Effective Access of Workers to Statutory Minimum Wages (Article 8) / Ane Aranguiz and Bartłomiej Bednarowics
Public Procurement (Article 9) / ACL Davies
Monitoring and Data Collection and Information on Minimum Wage Protection (Articles 10 and 11) / Rüdiger Krause
Right to Redress and Protection Against Adverse Treatment or Consequences (Article 12) / Sylvaine Laulom
Penalties (Article 13) / Piera Loi
Final Provisions (Articles 14-19) / Jérôme Porta
Part III. The Impact of the Directive in the Member States. Austria / Thomas Dullinger
Baltic States / Daiva Petrylaitė and Vida Petrylaitė
Belgium / Filip Dorssemont
Croatia and Slovenia / Luka Tičar and Ivana Grgurev
Cyprus and Greece / Stamatina Yannakourou
France / Gwenola Bargain
Germany / Monika Schlachter
Hungary / Tamás Gyulavári
Iberian States / Teresa Coelho Moreira and Daniel Pérez del Prado
Ireland / Mark Bell and Alan Eustace
Italy / Orsola Razzolini
Poland / Izabela Florczak and Marta Otto
Scandinavian States / Petra Herzfeld Olsson and Mette Søsted Hemme.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available in Other Form
Electronic version: EU directive on adequate minimum wages. London : Bloomsbury UK, 2024
Call Number
KJE2950 .E9 2024
Language
English
ISBN
1509968725 (hardback)
9781509968725 (hardback)
9781509968725 (hardback)
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