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An unprecedented social solidarity stress test

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Mangan, David ; Gramano, Elena ; Kullmann, Miriam

European Labour Law Journal

2020

11

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September

247-275

epidemic disease ; telework ; government policy ; income ; welfare state ; occupational safety and health ; data protection ; working conditions ; labour law

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https://doi.org/10.1177/2031952520934585

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" While much of the emphasis has been on when and how economies may safely re-open due to the coronavirus pandemic, this article studies the undervalued workplace considerations therein. The initial responses of Member States to the pandemic are outlined for the purpose of setting out similarities and distinctions, but also and mostly to foreground an analysis to date of unresolved problems related to work. Important points for continued monitoring are also identified and an overview of some of the employment law considerations in re-opening workplaces are critically assessed. Consequently, teleworking garners particular attention due to its prominent role during the lockdown and its possible growing place in labour law in the near future."

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