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ERM report 2010 : extending flexicurity : the potential of short-time working schemes / Irene Mand, Jonh Hurley, ... [e.a.] ; with contributions from Andrea Broughton, ... [e.a.]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Luxembourg : Publications Office of the European Union, 2010Description: 125σ. : διαγ.,πίν.,χάρ. ; 30εκISBN:
  • 9789289708753
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 21 έκδ. 331.12042094
Other classification:
  • 13.01.3
Government document classification:
  • TJ-32-10-435-EN-C
Online resources: Abstract: In the face of recession, falling demand and consequent slowing production, short-time working and temporary layoff schemes have been extended (or introduced) in many Member States. These schemes, often with the aid of public funds, reduce working time, while protecting workers' incomes and company solvency; frequently, the time spent not working is used for training instead. This report examines the practice of reduced working time across Europe, and looks in detail at how it is implemented in 10 Member States, with a view to determining the contribution that such schemes can make in implementing the common principles of flexicurity, especially in light of the broad-based consensus they enjoy among the social partners.
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In the face of recession, falling demand and consequent slowing production, short-time working and temporary layoff schemes have been extended (or introduced) in many Member States. These schemes, often with the aid of public funds, reduce working time, while protecting workers' incomes and company solvency; frequently, the time spent not working is used for training instead. This report examines the practice of reduced working time across Europe, and looks in detail at how it is implemented in 10 Member States, with a view to determining the contribution that such schemes can make in implementing the common principles of flexicurity, especially in light of the broad-based consensus they enjoy among the social partners.

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