The Court of Justice of the European Union and fixed-term workers: still fixed, but at least equal

"This Working Paper focuses on the impact of the directive on fixed-term work and the EU's Court of Justice (CJEU) case law concerning fixed-term work from 2007 and 2013. By doing so, this working paper develops an analytical framework to analyse the Europeanisation of labour law with an e...

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Main Authors: de la Porte, Caroline, Emmenegger, Patrick
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Brussels 2016
ETUI
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19107509124919257819-The-Court-of-Justice-of-the-eu.htm
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description "This Working Paper focuses on the impact of the directive on fixed-term work and the EU's Court of Justice (CJEU) case law concerning fixed-term work from 2007 and 2013. By doing so, this working paper develops an analytical framework to analyse the Europeanisation of labour law with an eye on the literature on labour-market dualisation. The findings of this publication show that the fixed-term work directive addresses and affirms the equal treatment of workers, while the position of the CJEU is rather restrictive (especially in cases of clear abuse of fixed-term contract and abusive recourse). The Court indirectly supports the politics of labour dualisation, whereby member states can continue to use fixed-term contracts to increase the labour supply."
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spellingShingle de la Porte, Caroline
Emmenegger, Patrick
case law
EU Court of Justice
EU Directive
EU law
europeanization
fixed term labour contract
labour law
labour supply
The Court of Justice of the European Union and fixed-term workers: still fixed, but at least equal
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title The Court of Justice of the European Union and fixed-term workers: still fixed, but at least equal
topic case law
EU Court of Justice
EU Directive
EU law
europeanization
fixed term labour contract
labour law
labour supply
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19107509124919257819-The-Court-of-Justice-of-the-eu.htm