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Labour Law and Economic Policy - How Employment Rights Improve the Economy

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Informationen zum Autor Adrián Todolí-Signes is Professor of Labour Law and Social Security at the University of Valencia, Spain. Klappentext This book studies labour institutions from an economic perspective to justify their existence and the advantages that they bring to innovation, efficiency, productivity, and economic growth. The philosophical foundations of labour law rely on the protection of the weaker party of the employment contract. However, after 40 years of political neoliberalism, these justifications seem insufficient for achieving progress in the area of labour and employment rights.This book changes the narrative of why we need labour standards. It kicks off with a study of the reasons that gave rise to labour law in the context of the Industrial Revolution and its evolution, and moves on to analyse the current context dominated by globalisation and economic digitisation. It then proceeds to study the main justifications for intervention in the labour market in the current business-economic context on a global scope: 1) economic growth; 2) pre-distribution of wealth; 3) a meritocratic allocation of working conditions and equality among workers. Using case studies and examples from across the EU, the UK, and the US, the book shows how the deregulation of labour markets harms innovation and the economy, especially when considering the challenges of platform work, algorithms, and AI. It demonstrates that labour standards such as the minimum wage, sectoral collective bargaining and collective rights, protection against dismissal and discrimination, occupational risk prevention, and social security are necessary for the economy to function properly. Vorwort Addresses important issues around the ongoing need for international labour standards, the economic justification for those standards, and the need to reframe them to address contemporary challenges in the world of work. Zusammenfassung This book studies labour institutions from an economic perspective to justify their existence and the advantages that they bring to innovation, efficiency, productivity, and economic growth. The philosophical foundations of labour law rely on the protection of the weaker party of the employment contract. However, after 40 years of political neoliberalism, these justifications seem insufficient for achieving progress in the area of labour and employment rights. This book changes the narrative of why we need labour standards. It begins with a study of the reasons that gave rise to labour law in the context of the Industrial Revolution and its evolution, and moves on to analyse the current context dominated by globalisation and economic digitisation. It then proceeds to study the main justifications for intervention in the labour market in the current business-economic context on a global scale: economic growth; pre-distribution of wealth; a meritocratic allocation of working conditions and equality among workers. Using case studies and examples from across the EU, the UK, and the US, the book shows how the deregulation of labour markets harms innovation and the economy, especially when considering the challenges of platform work, algorithms, and AI. It demonstrates that labour standards such as the minimum wage, sectoral collective bargaining and collective rights, protection against dismissal and discrimination, occupational risk prevention, and social security are necessary for the economy to function properly. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction Part I: The Origins of the Need for Labour Law and Parallels with the Current Context 2. The Origins and Evolution of Labour Law 3. Changes in the World of Work: Contemporary Labour Law Part II: The Narrative in Labour Law: Justifications for and Objectives of Labour Regulations 4. The Quest for Efficiency 5. Economic Policy 6. Values: Unequal Bargainin...

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Authors Adrian Todolí-Signes, Adrián Todolí-Signes
Publisher Hart Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 22.02.2024
 
EAN 9781509973880
ISBN 978-1-5099-7388-0
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 156 mm x 236 mm x 18 mm
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Mercantile and commercial law

LAW / Labor & Employment, LAW / Comparative, comparative law, Employment & Labour Law, Employment and labour law: general

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