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 Bulletin n. 4/2016

Labour Law

The Commission presents reform of posting of workers – towards a fair and truly European Labour Market
European Commission, March 8, 2016
Why Brexit would be bad for employment rights 
J. Heyes, Social Europe, March 8, 2016
Réforme du droit du travail: «La méthode retenue est brouillonne et confuse»
Le Monde, March 1, 2016

Industrial Relations

Benchmarking working Europe 2016
ETUI, March 2016
Three things unions can learn from Uber drivers
S. Kaine, M. Walker, The Conversation, March 2, 2016
Working time developments in the 21st century: Work duration and its regulation in the EU
Eurofound, March 1, 2016

Labour Market

Where now for flexicurity? Comparing post-crisis labour market policy changes in the European Union
J. Heyes, T. Hastings, Speri, March 2016
The effects of minimum wages on youth employment and income
IZA Press, March 2016
Is the world of work behind middle class reshuffling?
ILO, February 29, 2016

School to Work Transition, Higher Education & Innovative PhD

Preparing for the robots: Which skills for 21st century jobs?
C. Bodewig, Brookings, March 1, 2016 
The internationalisation of doctoral and master's studies
OECD, February 2016
Why do many European graduates end up in lower-paid jobs?
IZA Press, February 29, 2016

Wellness, Health & Safety at Work

Why tackling musculoskeletal disorders must become a priority
K. Steadman, Business And Industry UK, March 7, 2016 
The case for public investment in a stay-at-work/return-to-work programs
Y. Ben-Shalom, H. Burak,  Mathematica Policy Research, March 1, 2016
Cancirogens that should be subject to binding limits on workers’ exposure
H. Wriedt, ETUI, Report 136, 2016 

Employment & Demography

Women at work. Trends 2016
ILO, March 7, 2016
Government rejects call to end UK tied visas for domestic workers
A. Travis, The Guardian, March 7, 2016
Measuring ageing and the need for longer working lives in the EU
M. Barslund, M. von Werder, CEPS, February 24, 2016

Welfare

Do childcare policies increase maternal employment?
D. Vuri, IZA World of Labor, March 2016
The State of American Retirement
M. Morrissey, Economic Policy Institute , March 3, 2016

Social investment and state capacity
M. Beblavý, A. Hájková, CEPS, February 29, 2016 

Adapt Initiatives

Presentations - Mid-term Workshop (Amsterdam, 17 Feb 2016)

Call for Papers

The Future of Work: a Matter of Sustainability
ADAPT and University of Bergamo 
11- 12 November 2016, University of Bergamo (Italy)

Facilitating Sustainable Work: Theory and Practice
Manchester Industrial Relations Society and ADAPT
3-5 November 2016, EAEPE. The 28th Annual Conference, Manchester (UK)

Conferences

Global Conference for International Labor Law Judges and other Adjudicators

University of Leiden, The Hage Institute for Global Justicie
22 April 2016, Faculty of Law, University of Leiden (the Netherlands) 

Publications

E-Journal of International and Comparative Labour Studies. Volume 5, No. 1 January 2016

Work-Life Balance and the Economic Crisis: Some Insights from the Perspective of Comparative Law (Volume I and II), ADAPT Labour Studies Book Series

Revista Internacional y Comparada de Relaciones Laborales y Derecho del Empleo,Volume 3, No. 4, October-December 2015

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