Labour law and new forms of corporate organization
2005
144
1
5-30
business organization ; decision making ; labour relations ; labour contract ; labour law ; occupational safety ; working conditions
Business economics
English
Bibliogr.
"The development of financial markets and the decentralization of production are reconfiguring corporate organization, with a wide range of consequences for the application of labour law. The author examines the different levels of corporate organization in order to identify the issues raised by today's new financial and production relationships, both within and between firms. She then turns to the challenges that positive law faces in addressing those relationships, focusing on three questions of crucial concern to labour law: industrial relations and corporate decision-making power; the contract of employment and identification of the employer; and working conditions and occupational safety."
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