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"Romania became a Member of the European Union on January 1st, 2007. The book aims to offer an overview of the Romanian Industrial Relations Law emphasizing its particularities within the other European systems and the effects of the recent integration in European Union. It is the first publication to offer a thorough discussion of Romanian industrial relations law. The book is indispensable for academics specialising in labour law or comparative law and for lawyers and specialists in the field of industrial relations in Romania and the EUs new member states."
"Romania became a Member of the European Union on January 1st, 2007. The book aims to offer an overview of the Romanian Industrial Relations Law emphasizing its particularities within the other European systems and the effects of the recent integration in European Union. It is the first publication to offer a thorough discussion of Romanian industrial relations law. The book is indispensable for academics specialising in labour law or c...

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Italian Labour Law e-Journal - vol. 15 n° 1S -

"Romania's extremely ambitious Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP) was approved in November 2022. The plan is well written and articulated; it seems to correctly identify the critical points of the Romanian economy and society and to address them precisely. From a social point of view, the RRP includes reforms regarding the setting of the minimum wage and the modernisation of the Romanian social benefit system with the help of a subsistence minimum, aimed at combating poverty and creating fairer working conditions. In addition, the comprehensive pension reform is intended to help Romania meet its demographic aging challenges and to ensure compliance with the contribution principle as regards pension right beneficiaries. If applied, these measures would lead to substantial social changes.
The main challenge for Romania, however, could be the implementation of the plan. The current political situation, as well as Romania's history as a late absorber of European funds, may give rise to a certain scepticism."
"Romania's extremely ambitious Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP) was approved in November 2022. The plan is well written and articulated; it seems to correctly identify the critical points of the Romanian economy and society and to address them precisely. From a social point of view, the RRP includes reforms regarding the setting of the minimum wage and the modernisation of the Romanian social benefit system with the help of a subsistence ...

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