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Resolving individual labour disputes : a comparative overview.

This book examines the institutions and mechanisms for settlement of individual labour disputes in various countries. The number of individual disputes arising from day-to-day workers' grievances or complaints continues to grow in many parts of the world. The chapters in this book cover individ...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Ebisui, Minawa, 1970-
Otros Autores: Cooney, Sean, Fenwick, Colin
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Geneva : ILO, 2017.
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505 0 |a Cover; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Abbreviations; Contributors; 1. Resolving individual labour disputes: A general introduction. Minawa Ebisui, Sean Cooney and Colin Fenwick; 2. Australia. Anthony Forsyth; 3. Canada. Stéphanie Bernstein; 4. France. Isabelle Daugareilh, Allison Fiorentino, Joël Merkhantar, Sylvain Niquège, Mireille Poirier, Nicolas Sautereau and Sébastien Tournaux; 5. Germany. Bernd Waas; 6. Japan. Ryuichi Yamakawa; 7. Spain. Adoración Guamán Hernández; 8. Sweden. Jenny Julén Votinius; 9. United Kingdom. Benjamin Jones and Jeremias Prassl; 10. United States. Aaron Halegua. 
505 8 |a List of figuresFigure 4.1. National judicial organization of France; Figure 6.1. Overview of labour dispute resolution systems in Japan; Figure 6.2. The labour tribunal system; Figure 6.3. System for resolution of individual labour disputes at prefecturallabour bureaus; Figure 6.4. Numbers of civil labour cases filed with district courts, 1991-2013; Figure 6.5. Number of requests for consultation at prefectural labour bureaus, 2001-13; Figure 6.6. Background factors contributing to the increase in individual labour disputes. 
505 8 |a Figure 7.1. Channels for the resolution of individual labour disputes in SpainFigure 9.1. The UK State apparatus for resolving individual labour disputes; List of tables; Table 3.1. Unionization rates in Canada, 2014; Table 6.1. Comparison of major dispute resolution systems; Table 7.1. Conciliation and mediation, within labour administrations and throughautonomous mechanisms; Table 7.2. Breakdown of individual labour disputes in Spain, 2012-13, by mechanism of resolution; Table 7.3. Overview of dispute resolution services in selected autonomous communities,2012 and 2013. 
505 8 |a Table 7.4. Outcomes of dispute resolution services in five autonomous communities, 2013Table 7.5. Summary of outcomes of preliminary administrative conciliation, 2013; Table 8.1. Summary of the mechanisms for resolution of individual labour disputes in Sweden; Table 8.2. Cases filed and resolved in the Swedish Labour Court, 2012-14; Table 8.3. Cases brought before the Swedish Labour Court, by type and subject, 2012-14; Table 8.4. Average lengths of time from termination of employment/dismissalto judgment on merits and final resolution of dispute, 2005-10 (months). 
505 8 |a Table 9.1. Judicial institutionsTable 9.2. Conciliation and ADR mechanisms; Table 9.3. Specialized institutions; Table 9.4. Other processes and authorities; Table 9.5. Claim statistics in the ET and EAT; Table 9.6. Duration of cases in ETs, 2012/13-2014: Cumulative % by age of caseat clearance; Table 9.7. Enforcement outcomes and prevalence of enforcement action; Table 10.1. Filing of ULP charges with NLRB and outcomes, 2004-14; Table 10.2. USDOL statistics on WHD enforcement work, FY 2010-15; Table 10.3. Monies assessed and unrecovered by NYSDOL, 2005-09. 
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