Making Sense of the Social Chapter (Binder)

ISBN-10
185418105X
ISBN-13
9781854181053
Category
Labor
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
1999-02-20
Authors
Alan Wild, Deborah France, Thorogood Ltd

Description

This Special Briefing is a clear and succinct analysis of the implications of the UK moving back into the mainstream of European social policy and is essential reading for those grappling with what can often be portrayed as a complex and bewildering set of issues. This second edition takes the commentary and analysis several stages further than its predecessor in the knowledge of how the UK government has decided to implement Social Chapter Directives and has established a sense of direction on European employment laws. Armed with expert analysis, you will emerge with a clear understanding of these seemingly impenetrable issues and you will be well equipped to analyse the impact on your organisation of the current and future European employment agendas.

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