Globalization and transnational collective labour relations : international and European framework agreements at company level / general editor, Roger Blanpain ; author, Stefania Marassi.
2015
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Author
Title
Globalization and transnational collective labour relations : international and European framework agreements at company level / general editor, Roger Blanpain ; author, Stefania Marassi.
Published
Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands : Wolters Kluwer Law & Business : Kluwer Law International, [2015]
Distributed
Frederick, MD, United States of America : Sold and distributed in North, Central and South America by Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Copyright
©2015
Call Number
K1730 .M37 2015
Former Call Number
Comp 660.1 B87 no.90
ISBN
9041147489 (acid-free paper)
9789041147486 (acid-free paper)
9789041147486 (acid-free paper)
Description
xiii, 311 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)900623187
Note
"Revised and updated version of the [author's] master thesis ... defended in June 2011 ... at Tilburg University"--Page 2.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-311).
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Table of Contents
List of Abbreviations
xi
Acknowledgements
xiii
Introduction
1
I.
Content of the Book
2
A.
Chapter 1
2
B.
Chapter 2
3
C.
Chapter 3
3
ch. 1
Transnational Collective Labour Relations
5
1.01.
The Impact of Globalization on Transnational Collective Labour Relations
5
A.
Introduction
5
B.
Globalization
5
C.
Corporate Social Responsibility
8
D.
The Development of Public and Private Initiatives to Regulate MNEs' Conduct
11
E.
Publicly-Driven Initiatives: Codes of Conduct and Other Documents
11
1.
Draft UN Code of Conduct on Transnational Corporations
12
2.
OECD Guidelines for Multinational Corporations and ILO Tripartite Declaration of Principles concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy
12
3.
ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work
15
4.
UN Global Compact and Initiatives of the Special Representative for Human Rights and Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises
18
5.
North American Agreement of Labour Cooperation
19
F.
Privately Driven Initiatives
20
1.
Corporate Codes of Conduct
20
2.
Transnational Collective Bargaining
22
3.
Transnational Company Agreements
25
a.
Transnational Company Agreements versus Corporate Codes of Conduct
30
b.
The Position of Different Actors towards the Conclusion of Transnational Company Agreements
31
i.
Trade Unions
31
ii.
Multinational Enterprises
34
1.02.
International Framework Agreements
36
A.
Introduction
36
B.
A General Overview
36
1.
Global Union Federations
38
2.
Model International Framework Agreements
40
C.
Features
41
D.
Current Practice
44
E.
International Framework Agreements: From a European to a Global Phenomenon?
48
1.03.
European Framework Agreements at Company Level and Transnational Collective Bargaining at European Level
50
A.
Introduction
50
B.
European Social Dialogue
51
1.
Cross-Industry Social Dialogue
53
2.
Sectoral Social Dialogue
54
C.
European Framework Agreements at Company Level
56
1.
Overview of the Current Practice
56
D.
European Works Councils and European Framework Agreements at Company Level
59
1.
Are European Works Councils Entitled to Conclude European Framework Agreements at Company Level?
61
2.
European Works Councils versus Trade Unions
63
E.
A Legal Framework for Transnational Collective Bargaining at Company Level: Initiatives towards the Introduction of an Optional European Framework for Transnational Negotiations
64
F.
European Framework Agreements at Company Level: No Legal Framework but Legal Context within the European Social Dialogue?
66
ch. 2
A Comparative Analysis between International Framework Agreements and European Framework Agreements at Company Level
69
2.01.
Introduction
69
2.02.
Titles
90
A.
International Framework Agreements
91
B.
European Framework Agreements at Company Level
92
2.03.
Signatory Parties on the Employees' Side
93
A.
International Framework Agreements
93
B.
European Framework Agreements at Company Level
95
2.04.
Sectors
96
A.
International Framework Agreements
97
B.
European Framework Agreements at Company Level
98
2.05.
Content
99
A.
International Framework Agreements
100
B.
European Framework Agreements at Company Level
101
2.06.
Addressees
102
A.
International Framework Agreements
103
B.
European Framework Agreements at Company Level
107
2.07.
Duration, Renewal, Termination and Revision
111
A.
International Framework Agreements
111
B.
European Framework Agreements at Company Level
129
2.08.
Follow-Up Procedures
160
A.
Dissemination, Implementation, Monitoring and Dispute Settlement in International Framework Agreements
160
B.
Dissemination, Implementation, Monitoring and Dispute Settlement in European Framework Agreements at Company Level
172
2.09.
Conclusions
185
A.
Titles
185
B.
Signatory Parties on the Employees' Side
185
C.
Sectors
186
D.
Content
186
E.
Addressees
186
F.
Duration, Renewal, Termination and Revision
186
G.
Follow-Up Procedures
187
ch. 3
Legal Issues concerning International Framework Agreements and European Framework Agreements at Company Level
189
3.01.
Introduction
189
3.02.
Legal Status
189
A.
International Framework Agreements and Their Legal Status
192
B.
European Framework Agreements and Their Legal Status
194
3.03.
Legal Effects: Hard Law or Soft Law?
196
A.
Binding Effects through the Involvement of National Trade Unions or National Implementation
198
1.
International Framework Agreements
198
2.
European Framework Agreements at Company Level
199
B.
The Willingness of the Signatory Parties
200
1.
International Framework Agreements
201
2.
European Framework Agreements at Company Level
202
3.04.
Relationship between International Framework Agreements/European Framework Agreements at Company Level and Other Norms
203
A.
International Framework Agreements
203
B.
European Framework Agreements at Company Level
205
3.05.
Conclusion
207
Conclusions
209
Annexes
213
Bibliography
299