00224 - Employment Law (A-C)

Academic Year 2017/2018

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Law (cod. 0659)

Learning outcomes

The course aims to provide students with tools for in-depth knowledge of the legislation , case law and the autonomy of the individual and collective bargaining produced labor . The focus , both as regards the right of association and the employment relationship , will be directed to both the public and private sectors, Italian labour law and Community law.

Course contents

The course will cover the following areas:

1. Historical genesis and principles of employment law.
2. The work in the Italian Constitution. National and international sources. Guiding principles and historical development of EU policies.
3. Labor relations.
4. The employment relationship.
5. Trade unions law.
6. Workers' representative structures in workplaces.
7. The special procedure against employers' anti-union behaviors.
8. Collective labour agreements typologies; in particular, the collective agreement "di diritto comune" (regulated by common private law) and in public administrations.
9. The evolution of collective bargaining and its structure.
10. Collective bargaining and the law. The organization of employment relationship. The right to strike, the lock-out and other industrial actions.
11. Administrative organization and government intervention in the labor market.
12. The employment. Legal forms of employment.
13. Self-employment and quasi dependent workers.
14. Flexible contracts.
15. The certification of employment contracts.
16. The contract of employment and discipline.
17. Discrimination.
18. The organization of workers: duties, qualifications, categories.
19. The obligations of the worker.
20. The powers of the employer.
21. Employment relationship's suspension and extinction. Dismissal.
22. Norms and techniques of guarantee of employee's rights

 

Notes for Erasmus students: Erasmus students from abroad are expected to prepare the same programme of study.

Readings/Bibliography

- F. Carinci, R. De Luca Tamajo, P. Tosi, T. Treu, Diritto del lavoro, 1, Il diritto sindacale, Utet, Torino, 2015.

- F. Carinci, R. De Luca Tamajo, P. Tosi, T. Treu, Diritto del lavoro, 2, Il rapporto di lavoro subordinato, Utet, Torino, 2016.

- F. Carinci, A Pizzoferrato, Diritto del lavoro dell'Unione Europea, Giappichelli, 2015: solo cap. IV Le libertà fondamentali dell’Unione europea pag. 117-174.

Teaching methods

Lectures, in Italian language.

Assessment methods

The exam will be held as an interview

Teaching tools

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